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Maggie Tsai

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spam spam (electronic)

started by Maggie Tsai on 10 Nov 08
  • Maggie Tsai
     
    Please note that this group is moderated - only Diigo-related Q&A, discussions, & bookmarks should be posted.

    Please don't intentionally or accidentally share un-related bookmarks or forum post into this groups - any abuse will result in marking you as a spammer both in this group as well as in our system

    Also, if you notice any spam bookmarks or users who abuse our social features, please flag them as abuse / spammer. We will remove their user privilege. Thanks for helping us to keep Diigo a great knowledge community that everyone can enjoy.
  • Graham Perrin
     
    Please:

    1) can you offer from within forum views such as
    http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum
    a way to more directly - more immediately - report what appears to be abuse/misuse?

    In http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/how-to-remove-inappropriate-comments-from-shout-box-comment-wall-7148 (concerning the comment wall, not forums) my thought was that the routine for reporting an offender _should not include_ a visit to the offender's page ;)

    2) a moderation/housekeeping issue, though I wouldn't want developer time to be wasted on this: is forum content that is totally inappropriate periodically removed?

    Thanks
    Graham
  • Graham Perrin
     
    > a way to more directly - more immediately - report what appears to be abuse/misuse?

    A more refined suggestion (without negatively assuming abuse/misuse) is offered at
    http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/sticky-spam-need-to-resolve-this-42468#14
  • Graham Perrin
     
    Subject: this group

    http://www.diigo.com/05zm0 highlights the description of this group.

    http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/7370#1 and http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/diigo-anti-spam-policy-this-group-is-moderated-diigo-related-only-43058 remind us to use this group only for things that relate to Diigo.

    Inappropriate items are deleted from this group.

    Accounts of offending users, such as spammers, are often removed from Diigo.




    Elsewhere:

    * if you're not sure how to use features of Diigo, you can learn through playing (but never by spamming) in a sandpit

    * the Communities menu, at the top of every page, leads to other communitiies and groups, many of which welcome content that falls beyond the description of this group.

    Please use groups appropriately. Thanks!
  • Graham Perrin
     
    Suggestion: communal trash

    When the owner or moderator of a group removes an offending bookmark, that bookmark should be moved to a communal trash can.

    A bookmark moved in this way should:

    * retain its annotations, pending occasional emptying of the trash can

    * be removed from all groups

    * become invisible to everyone except (i) the offending sharer, (ii) the removing moderator and (iii) Diigo staff

    The communal trash can could be:

    * periodically emptied by Diigo staff

    - maybe deleting items only after they have been in trash for a month.

    Whilst a bookmark is in communal trash:

    - the offending sharer may not edit, delete, recreate or re-share that bookmark.

    The relevant menu command should be:

    Remove offending bookmark from all groups

    - and taking that option might present a confirmation dialogue to explain communal trashing

    The existing menu command Delete should be re-worded Remove from this group




    Long term: I stand by my other suggestion http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/sticky-spam-need-to-resolve-this-42468#14 (comparable to thumbs down in YouTube).

    Short term: a communal trash might be simpler to implement.

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