Joshua Schachter wrote:
i dunno. i think it makes everything very complicated. how would the
relevance affect anything other than notation?
maybe there needs to be a to distinguish this is a url i wanted to
save vs this is a GREAT url i wanted to save
How 'bout a GM script that
Some of my tags have high confidence or high relevance while some
have low confidence or low relevance. I would like to qualify my
tags with such ratings so that I can be more organized when browsing
tags that have many URLs.
For example, let's say that I think of planet-fanz.org as the font of
hello,
(first post, be kind :)
loving the /url area and was wondering if it's possible to pull the
common tags for a url via rss? or another method..
and then to have that as links or just as the tags (no links) as text
does that make sense?
cheers!
josh
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Hi-there have been a few blogposts over the last week about opml reading lists for feeds bookmarked at delicious, and i was wondering whether or not there is, or is likely to be, a system tag for feedtypes (eg system:feed or system:feedtype, such as in system:feedtype:atom or system:feed:
rss2.0
Fixing this now. What's your account name?
On Nov 29, 2005, at 8:40 AM, Anand Kishore wrote:
Hi,
I'm facing this bug: When I bookmark a page with a new tag it
doesnt show up in My Tags list when i try bookmarking another
page. But if i view My Bookmarks i can see the new tag in my list.
Its coolfrog. http://del.icio.us/coolfrogOn 11/29/05, joshua schachter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Fixing this now. What's your account name?On Nov 29, 2005, at 8:40 AM, Anand Kishore wrote:
Hi, I'm facing this bug: When I bookmark a page with a new tag it doesnt show up in My Tags list when i try
I think there might be a bug. I can't seem to delete any tags
with an underscore; e.g. social_software cannot be deleted.
Renaming it doesn't help, either.
daniel
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I was reading this post:
http://blog.del.icio.us/blog/2005/05/bookmark_this.html
Has there been more discussions about the possibility of supplying
some suggested tags to a bookmark this link?
I can see the reasons not to do it: it doesn't encourage people to
write their own tags, it might be
http://www.beust.com/weblog/archives/000254.html
Works great for addind things to my '_tosort' tag. Is that what you were looking for?On 9/27/05, Sergio Garcia
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http://blog.del.icio.us/blog/2005/05/bookmark_this.htmlHas there been more discussions
A big use of private bookmarks for me is going to be work intranet
bookmarks. I think our legal dept. would go ape if internal product
names or various intranet sites were on a public feed.
How do others feel about work bookmarks for internal sites? Are there
any legal considerations that would
into more detail about the level of security
this provides?
Thanks!
Joel
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We've just
this provides?
Thanks!
Joel
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We've just begun rolling out support
Yes, but not everybody wants to expose every single item. I imagine it
varies between users.
We're going to allow purely private stuff, but also private and shared
with groups, or private and shared with one other person. This is still
social.
Joshua
Wouldn't private posts be opposite to
I think this is a cool idea. It seems to me to be essentially another
inbox, and I think it would be cool to somehow integrate it into
del.icio.us/user/inbox. Maybe users could set whether they'd like
these posts to be private or not?
Maybe users should just automatically be subscribed to the
realistically, the current behavior of the inbox is not really what
we would term an inbox. it is much more of an aggregator or
subscription service.
i've been thinking a lot about how to change the inbox to make it
make some actual sense, including renaming it (subs? i dunno.)
another
On 7/14/05, joshua schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
realistically, the current behavior of the inbox is not really what
we would term an inbox. it is much more of an aggregator or
subscription service.
I would say that from a user perspective, it is what I would call an
inbox. I view it as
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The aggregation is private. The posts are not. You should be able to
see that post on your account itself.
This will, however, work with privacy in the future.
Joshua
Conrad Heiney wrote:
The system:media:video and system:filetype:* tags used for tagging
video aren't showing up in my list of tags, or for autocompletion
from existing tags. The audio ones do, though. Is this a bug or by
design for some reason?
These tags are automatically added in the
Hey is there a list of system: tags? I didn't know about system:filetype
for instance
Also I have an idea for a new system tag, system:domain:example.com then
you can see all documents people have bookmarked for a specific domain.
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work:
previously, there was just system:unfiled; I added the new stuff this
weekend.
-j
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Pete Freitag wrote:
Hey is there a list of system: tags? I didn't know about system:filetype for
instance
Also I have an idea
: [delicious-discuss] Recommended tags based on a site's URL
So based on your feedback guys I think this idea would be something more
suitable as a Firefox extension, Greasemonkey script, or other web hack.
Basically I'm now thinking of something that retrieves keywords from a
site's meta tags
Clay,
Too much synch creates groupthink. As Pietro[1] and Terrell[2] have shown,
tag clouds move to an organic distribution pretty quickly, and disruptions
to those distributions, as with Pietro's Ajax example, are informative.
All this happens without formal recommendations or
Of Matthew Gertner
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Scott,
I've been meaning to add this to Scrumptious for ages, especially since it
would be trivial to do so. I'm planning to release a new version
a talented coder that I can collaborate my ideas with? Seriously.
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It seems that some people want an easier-to-use input system, while
Clay Shirky seems to argue for harnessing the creativity of human
minds for highly relevant catagorization. Shirky might as well argue
for deleting the del.icio.us/new interface with the Recommended and
Popular tags, and forcing
On 6/3/05, Scott Villarosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An example: Nobody has
bookmarked www.mysiteaboutcars.com. You del it. Del suggests the tags cars,
auto, personal and homepage in its 'recommended' tags. Thoughts?
If delicious had a recommendation system for untagged pages, that
would be
In the NeuroGrid system I used to extract all the words from a page,
remove stopwords and then present the most frequently occuring terms to
the user as tag possibilities. More sophisticated approaches might use
TFIDF or something like that.
The main problem with this, and indeed any other
I didn't like the idea at first, because when you make it easy by
suggesting keywords, people will just be lazy and take them, instead of
contributing to the folksonomy.
But I liked it better when I realize it's kinda similiar to the
Statistically Improbable Phrases feature amazon recently
I modifed a GreaseMonkey script to make it easy to add generic
del.icio.us Tags (Like : http://del.icio.us/tag/GreaseMonkey ) to your
post for www.Blogger.com users.
It can also be easily modified to create more personalized del.icio.us
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