On other sites, should they use the Dreamwidth code but set the option differently, it could affect logged-in users, based on what I'm reading.
And those anonymous (read no-login-here) users may be the easiest ones to lose over something like this, since they aren't tightly tied to the site.
Assuming this can be done easily (and it seems like it should be fairly trivial), I think it's a good idea, given that it could potentially deny access to a few people and considerably aggravate a larger number.
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On other sites, should they use the Dreamwidth code but set the option differently, it could affect logged-in users, based on what I'm reading.
And those anonymous (read no-login-here) users may be the easiest ones to lose over something like this, since they aren't tightly tied to the site.
Assuming this can be done easily (and it seems like it should be fairly trivial), I think it's a good idea, given that it could potentially deny access to a few people and considerably aggravate a larger number.