When content goes out of scope due to a change in privacy, the people left behind don't know about it. You could send two events when content permissions change: first a "permission changed" event, then the regular activity event. This way, people know when permissions change and can update their frontends accordingly. Currently, the content would just sit there because nobody knows.
Oh right, this is all based on live updates, that's all
When content goes out of scope due to a change in privacy, the people left behind don't know about it. You could send two events when content permissions change: first a "permission changed" event, then the regular activity event. This way, people know when permissions change and can update their frontends accordingly. Currently, the content would just sit there because nobody knows.
Oh right, this is all based on live updates, that's all