network: comments fail to promote bookmarks - 6 views
A comment that I made half an hour ago is buried, beneath things that were five hours ago. The item to which I added a comment should be at the top.
A comment that I made half an hour ago is buried, beneath things that were five hours ago. The item to which I added a comment should be at the top.
At http://groups.diigo.com/group/Web2?view=recent I like Why I don't use Google Reader anymore - scobleizer's posterous Bug — inconsistency At http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fscoble...
If we're to gain RSS feeds from the /network/ area, then its understandable that the default views of our networks should exclude ourselves. With that in mind treat this topic as resolved.
started by Graham Perrin on 08 Oct 09
2 follow-ups, last by Graham Perrin on 15 Oct 09
Noting Joel's comment at http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fjoel_diigo%2Fstatus%2F4825347414?tab=comment&uname=grahamperrin
Bug — wording Other people's view of http://www.diigo.com/network/grahamperrin?oname=grahamperrin is mis-titled Items I am involved with — that's false. Correction — suggestion ...
@ yuppi c Your http://message.diigo.com/message/658330 is read only and at my http://message.diigo.com/message/660683 I'm trying but failing to add you to the conversation (sorry) …
started by Manoj Chandrasekharan on 03 Oct 09
13 follow-ups, last by Graham Perrin on 07 Oct 09
For a bookmark to which I already added my own description and tags, when I review the bookmark from within my network then click the Save button: * my tags are missing * my description is missing * ...
theenergynet wrote: > 1. Your enhanced linkroll script fails to work properly. I created an enhanced linkroll in Firefox, but when I checked the "only annotated" box, nothing showed up. I have comm...
Level 4: Individual, Networked, Social Interaction with Content (Me to We with Museum)
This is the level where web 2.0 sits. Individuals still do their interacting with the content singly, but their interactions are available for comment and connection by other users. And the architecture promotes these connections automatically. For example, on Netflix, when you rate a movie highly, you don’t just see how others have rated it; Netflix recommends other movies to you based on what like-minded viewers also rated highly. By networking the ratings, tags, or comments individuals place on content, individuals are linked to each other and form relationships around the content. A successful level 4 experience uses social interaction to enhance the individual experience; it gets better the more people use it. The social component is a natural extension of the individual actions. Which means, perhaps, users are ready for…