Hi Joshua,IMO this shift towards tag subscriptions is the product of the UI. Currently there is no other way to subscribe to anything, than going to your inbox and filling out TWO input fields. I think this is the main cause for the inballance. Let me explain.
I'm only subscribing to tags of
Perhaps. However, the imbalance predated that UI as well.
Joshua
Petr Štědrý wrote:
Hi Joshua,
IMO this shift towards tag subscriptions is the product of the UI.
Currently there is no other way to subscribe to anything, than going to
your inbox and filling out TWO input fields. I think
Yeah, the Inbox server is really, really far behind. I put some tweaks
in last night and am waiting to see if it is running faster or not.
The large problem is that there's a bunch of people who have subscribed
to very popular tags (such as "web") and get tens of thousands of items
in their
something like this is definitely coming.
joshua
On Jan 4, 2006, at 12:06 PM, Brendan Frey wrote:
Sorry if this has been brought up before, but I had a thought
regarding the inbox and for:. Is it possible to have some type of
indicator to let you know when there are new items in your
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On 10/24/05, joshua schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not really sure what to do with it. I think people mostly use it
either a) to subscribe to people or b) to subscribe to tags (but
generally not both.)
I'm in the both camp, and was drowning, until I discovered what the
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On 10/24/05, joshua schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not sure what to do about subscribing to tags (especially since
frequently folks will subscribe to a stack of popular tags, get tens
of thousands of items in their inbox daily and never read it at all.)
This happens with me. I used to
On 24 Oct 2005, at 09:29, sheila miguez wrote:
On 10/24/05, joshua schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not sure what to do about subscribing to tags (especially since
frequently folks will subscribe to a stack of popular tags, get tens
of thousands of items in their inbox daily and never
This happens with me. I used to subscribe to many interesting tags,
but duplicates reduces the utility so much that I hardly bother
reading the subscriptions. How much of a performance impact would
collapsing duplicates be? (and I'm not sure how that would work with
an rss subscription. remove
J,
Actually I subscribe to both specific users and to specific tags. The
downside to subscribing to specific tags is that I'm vulnerable to
spam when people like: http://del.icio.us/dngrand/ decide to tag their
4 bookmarks with hundreds of tags.
Duplicate collapsing would be very useful
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