Joshua,
I definitely understand what you're saying, I did not foresee some of
the problems that are now arising.
The one change that I have made to the code, very recently, is that
the default number of tags 'borrowed' is limited to 6, instead of
'Unlimited'. What was happening before
Yeah, I guess I don't really see the point of a bookmarklet that just
duplicates the tags and descriptions provided by others...as you
say, the
abuse potential is great and I don't see what the user really gets
out of it:
they'll end up with an erratic tag library that probably won't make
Joshua,
I definitely understand what you're saying, I did not foresee some of
the problems that are now arising.
The one change that I have made to the code, very recently, is that
the default number of tags 'borrowed' is limited to 6, instead of
'Unlimited'. What was happening before
That's pretty much it, exactly. I keep a relatively well-defined tag
library - because I find it to be useful, to me. However, I've simply
run out of time trying to keep it maintained - I just want to throw
my link into del.icio.us and forget it (for now).
I should also bring up that the
John Resig wrote:
I'm really confused as to why you are disabling this - with the
recent change that I made, it does not effect the performance or
usability for other users and, in fact, many many people find this to
be of great help when using del.icio.us (myself included). It helps
to
joshua schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would prefer that it either ask or add no tags.
I suppose we need to standardize and support some sort of read later tag,
perhaps system:readlater
How about just system:later? Lots of links aren't meant to be read, and it's
shorter.
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Or maybe more complete, it can be like system:later:read
Because system:later:download , system:later:forschool and system:later:blogabout would be as valuable as system:later:read
Would it be possible to tag the last part of system:later:... ?
On 9/2/05, John Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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