Lutherson Abreau - 2020-10-30T23:33:25.964 #00000012
Aahah I really like DNA Needs Anemones.
However, it stands for Delete Not Allowed.
It cames from an old idea I had in which each reply was signed against all previous messages.
That meant that changing or deleting a message in the tree would invalidate all following signatures.
I don't know if something like that is even legal, by the way (e.g., GDPR).
But I like recursive acronyms, so the meaning might change.
Gorden Duguay - 2020-10-30T23:10:15.28 #00000011
Why is it called DNA?
DNA's Not Anonymous?
DNA's Newly Active?
DNA Needs Anemones?
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