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 User  Black Rock Tractor 
 Topic  User Rooms and Keys 
 Message  This is something that I would like to see come to fruition:

A personal "room" for each user. The room would be a single thread somewhat like we have in the forum. Each user will have, say, 12 room keys that he may give out and take at his whim (like a stalk can be initiated or remitted at the whim of the stalker). Each user may have in his possesion, at any given time, up to 12 keys to others’ rooms. The room keys in the possession of a user will be listed under the awards. To enter a room, you click on the appropriate key (or name, as having an icon for each key could be impractical).

There could be more features, I suppose. Any thoughts? 

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 User   Eggman | 2005-03-12 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  That’s right...

It was a waste of space. 

 User   besodemuerte | 2005-03-12 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  the chatroom doesnt exist anymore... 

 User   Eggman | 2005-03-12 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  It’d be a waste of space.
It’s an interesting idea, though.

If you want discussions use the unused chatroom or discuss off ES. 

 User   Black Rock Tractor | 2005-03-11 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  It’d be an open thread, without a topic box at the top (unless someone has a good reason why there should be one). It would be up to the rooms owner to manage it as he must. If he says he wants everyone posting additions to a continuous short story, then he can enforce this by taking away the keys of anyone that posts something unrelated. The owner should also have the right to delete posts, to get rid of anything on there that he doesn’t like. this power would be kept in check by the good will he must act with in order to keep his key holders coming to his room. 

 User   Black Rock Tractor | 2005-03-11 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  Oh yeah, I also had the idea of a "window", such that someone without a key could read the thread, but not participate in it. 

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