There's lots of things del could be. I guess it's up to Josh and the others
working on the project to go with what they think is best. I know
enthusiastic posts via this discussion group often go unrewarded, so you're
not alone in your want to make del just that much better for users. Get in
line,
On 9/30/05, Amir Michail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/1/05, Scott Villarosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think this is it.
Well, if that's the case, then how far do you think we can go in
analyzing del.icio.us users?
Obviously, certain things would be unacceptable such as automatically
Presumably, a person followed their own link after storing it would
be roughly analogous; this is information we should probably gather
sometime in the future. Likewise, how much a person clicks on their
own tags.
Joshua
On Oct 1, 2005, at 9:24 AM, sheila miguez wrote:
It would be hard
Presumably, a person followed their own link after storing it would
be roughly analogous; this is information we should probably gather
sometime in the future. Likewise, how much a person clicks on their
own tags.
Joshua
If/when that's done, it'd be great *not* to wrap the URL inside a
The advantages of unadorned links are copy-ability and that they show
the right link in the statusbar? I think this is doable without
breaking those things.
Joshua
If/when that's done, it'd be great *not* to wrap the URL inside a
redirector as some other social bookmarking sites do.
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