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by songgao 3245 days ago
> though I guess that allows read-only sharing and a stronger concept of ownership... you can't do that for shared private files in KBFS right?

Actually you can!

Check out `/keybase/private/songgao#ereyes01@hackernews/hi` and try writing to that folder :)

EDIT: typo and missing quote

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Nice, thanks for pointing that out. Everyone after the # is read-only. Should've read through this more carefully: https://keybase.io/docs/kbfs/understanding_kbfs

... section "The Keybase namespace"

And I, of course, can't access it at all :)