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Lock Page from Player Interaction

First off, awesome app guys! Played my first game with players I haven't been able to play with in a decade because of distance. One thing that I noticed was that there wasn't any (obvious) way to prevent players from drawing/writing on a page while they were viewing it. It would be nice if you could turn on/off the player's ability to do both.
I've seen this discussed before, ask your player's to refrain from such behavior if it is a distraction.
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Gid
Roll20 Team
Yes, as Charles said . The tools are there to make it easier for players to help indicate or problem solve on The Tabletop. If it's presently a distraction, just tell your players to refrain from doing it.
Yes. I understand why it's there. It wasn't a problem in my game. It simply brought up the idea that in games where you didn't have players you knew personally it would come in handy to prevent poisoning of the game session by having to kick someone if there were some controls in place. But point taken. If a suggestion can possibly be solved by "don't do that" it doesn't belong here.
It has already been suggested. I think that it would be useful, if you are to use the "looking for group" feature to invite perfect strangers. It would prevent morons to make a nuisance of themselves before being kicked out. But for your usual group, your players should know better, or they shouldn't be your players...