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Lianne
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Feb 18, 2013 08:04AM

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No. There is an option to restrict the editing facility to the list creator and librarians but that is not as useful as it sounds. Many of the self published authors-types irritating are also librarians so they just carry on. Sometimes tweaking the description to emphasize that this is a list with a specific target can help.

It might be a useful feature for the future, though, to be able to mark a list as having a closed list of books.

It might be a useful feature for the future, though, to be able to mark a list as having a closed list of books. "
Lots of people would agree with that (even without the pain of spammers) but Goodreads policy is that lists are public. Anyone can create one but then it becomes public property.
Keep in mind that if you delete a book from a list you must have a good reason. With this list it is easy to justify but with other, less well defined lists, it can be much harder.

I can quite agree with that. But yeah, this is a very specific list that comes from outside, and finding a self-published book by an author who isn't even Canadian has been added, I end up rolling my eyes and deleting it.

Quite right.