On 9/12/06, Chris Lott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/12/06, Matthew Weymar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm curious why del doesn't have - unless I've missed it - an invitation
> > system (such as Flickr has)?...
> >
> > I met someone this morning, and happened to mention a link I saved recently,
> > and she expressed interest in it. The easiest thing for me would be to tag
> > it "for:[EMAIL PROTECTED]," e.g....

meanwhile, while waiting for the feature one could still use the tag
and tell the person to visit
<http://del.icio.us/tag/for:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

but <http://del.icio.us/invite/[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might be cooler.
the person could navigate to it, and interact to set-up an account.
this could also trigger a notification to the invite-sender if so
desired (or maybe have invite link like the for link on your bookmarks
view, but I think that's cluttered).

> That would be an elegant solution I would make use of a lot. If
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] is already a del. user with that address registered it could
> go into their for links, otherwise send the link along with an
> invitation to del.icio.us. Spamming should be relatively easy to deal
> with since you'd have to be registered to access the functions...

but typos would be annoying. I hope they are rare.


-- 
sheila


 
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