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I'd like one of the groups to offer a suite of the current features so that I don't rely on multiple sites to get the value I current do. This is fractioning the community effect as some portion of the community resides on some sites and not on others.
I'm part of a few different offline communities and I'd like to see the ability to separate communities eventually come online - whie retaining a single place to aggregate the benefits.
As the features of traditional walled social networks become available what are the features that can now be available to uncentralized nodes on a network? I can think of a few but I'm not sure if they can be implemented at this point.
Strange.
Maybe the MyBlogLog guys have an idea - I'll let them know of the issue.
And even though I said I wasn't going to post a followup, I want to clarify something for Candace. You don't need to be logged into MBL in order to have your picture show up -- the reason the picture didn't show up was because the URL from your comment didn't exactly match the URL you entered for it at MyBlogLog (the trailing URL got us).
We want things to be easy. Transparent. Automatic. The goal is that you do the things you already do and now it just has additional value. Your picture shows up in comments. You join communities. And a lot more we're not quite ready to talk about yet ;) Please let us know whenever you feel like we're making you jump through hoops because those are the places where we're not doing our job well enough.
So anyone who leaves a comment and url that has a photo linked to it in MyBlogLog has that photo show up? I didn't know that... interesting.
Doesn't that have implications for lending credibility to spoofing, unless you know that photos are not directly linked to your MBL login?
We're certainly not ready to tackle that problem. Because it's a huge monster, it's going to require integration with every major blog provider, and they don't have any real reason to make it safer for people to operate outside their walled gardens. So yes, faces can exacerbate, but don't create, spoofing issues. Once we reach a certain size I hope we can help address some of the root causes.
If you're able to reach a certain size without this becoming a major issue I suspect a lot of the major blog providers will be more willing to open up aspects of their systems.