DeletedUser561
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I do suggest a system, for when someone sets a sitter, allowing the person setting the sitter to control the permissions the sitter will have access to whilst sitting. Permissions may include:
Allow sitter to view own forum (yes/no) default on
[spoil]If the sitter is already in your tribe, then with this option checked, he will be able to see and have forum permissions carried over from his own account. In other words if he has baron access but you do not, whilst he is sitting you, he will have baron access through your own account. When you take back control of your account, it will automatically lose the extra access.
If the sitter is outside your tribe, he will not be able to access your tribe's forum at all.
This option is on by default and cannot be turned off, but it can be over-ridden by the next option:[/spoil]
Allow sitter access to your current forum permissions (yes/no) default off
[spoil]Having this disabled will allow a duke or baron to set anyone in the tribe, meaning the sitter will be able to view and have tribal access as he would from his own account.
With this option enabled, the sitter will have access to his own tribal permissions as well as yours. This is useful when a duke wishes an outside sitter to account sit - one example - the duke of a large tribe wants to account sit the duke of an academy tribe.[/spoil]
Allow sitter to edit your notebook (yes/no) default off
Allow sitter to edit your quickbar (yes/no) default on
Allow sitter to view own forum (yes/no) default on
[spoil]If the sitter is already in your tribe, then with this option checked, he will be able to see and have forum permissions carried over from his own account. In other words if he has baron access but you do not, whilst he is sitting you, he will have baron access through your own account. When you take back control of your account, it will automatically lose the extra access.
If the sitter is outside your tribe, he will not be able to access your tribe's forum at all.
This option is on by default and cannot be turned off, but it can be over-ridden by the next option:[/spoil]
Allow sitter access to your current forum permissions (yes/no) default off
[spoil]Having this disabled will allow a duke or baron to set anyone in the tribe, meaning the sitter will be able to view and have tribal access as he would from his own account.
With this option enabled, the sitter will have access to his own tribal permissions as well as yours. This is useful when a duke wishes an outside sitter to account sit - one example - the duke of a large tribe wants to account sit the duke of an academy tribe.[/spoil]
Allow sitter to edit your notebook (yes/no) default off
Allow sitter to edit your quickbar (yes/no) default on