I replied on the first thread.
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 5:59 PM, Patrick Masson <masson(a)opensource.org> wrote:
Asking again with more detail...
I'm concerned some may be using the MyDashboard feature of their profile
page to post inappropriate content. For example, a spam user could register
for an account, and then make pages private to a group and the organization
and admin may not know. Let's say a user was using our site to
post/distribute/develop child pornography or malware?
What access rights do admins have on pages that are located off the
MyDashboard or where permissions are set so that only some registered users
may see them? I tested this my creating a private page on my profile's
MyDashboard, then logged in as Admin. When, as Admin, I searched the
Document Index in a space by my user id, I did see the private pages.
However, with 100's of users this might not be practical.
I guess I am really trying to understand best practices that others may use
in managing the wiki to avoid nefarious use.
Thanks
Patrick
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