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The Paranoia of Charles “Icarus” Johnson Open Thread

by Phantom Ace ( 192 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Blogwars, LGF at June 14th, 2009 - 6:01 pm

Charles  “Icarus” Johnson really is a paranoid individual. He has created a feature to close comments on a thread for public viewing. Only those registered at his Cult Blog can see comments on the private thread. It is Charles’s blog and he has every right to do this. But this just proves what us at 2.0 Blomocracy have been saying about Kid Icarus, He’s a Paranoid control freak. The funny part is that the comments can be seen at LGF Spy! Like his stage name Icarus suggests, he is falling down. Paranoia is not healthy and this man clearly is not all there.

Tech Note: Private Thread Test

Technology | Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 3:29:47 pm PDT

This is an open thread to test a new feature, making comments visible only to registered lizards.

I can enable the “privacy” feature for individual threads; in most threads I’ll leave it off so everyone can read the comments, registered or not.

But by using the LGF Spy for a private thread, we now have an Ajax-based private chat room, with a log of all comments that’s visible only to registered users. And here we have the first thread to test this concept out.

Remember — to get to the LGF Spy page that allows comment posting for individual threads (private or otherwise), click the green magnifying glass button at the bottom right of an LGF article.


Update: This is where Charles’s Paranoia will lead!

Charles is a Psycho

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