I keep getting a ton of off-topic stuff in this group. Most of it is coming from Paul Reyes Fournier. I'm not saying he's a spammer. He may well be a perfectly upstanding member of the community who just doesn't quite understand the tool yet. Could the collaboration group admin or a Diigo staffer talk to him?
Thanks!
Maggie Tsai wrote: > Re-iterate: > > While we encourage knowledge sharing, for any Diigo public group, please exercise good judgment when posting bookmarks to a group. Don't post anything non-related to the topics of the group. Any violation will change your status as a spammer, and cause your diigo user privilege permanently removed
Yeah. I actually have no problem with that, *IF* it passes the relevance criteria, in which case it's collaborative behaviour, but if it doesn't , I agree, it's not just anti-collaborative, it's anti-social, anti-community.
3spots c wrote: > Some seem to just follow the advice from SEO websites, where they explain as tips that you can use social bookmarks to promote yours websites. They explain it as if it's the MUST thing to do... =(
Thanks!
Maggie Tsai wrote:
> Re-iterate:
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> While we encourage knowledge sharing, for any Diigo public group, please exercise good judgment when posting bookmarks to a group. Don't post anything non-related to the topics of the group. Any violation will change your status as a spammer, and cause your diigo user privilege permanently removed
3spots c wrote:
> Some seem to just follow the advice from SEO websites, where they explain as tips that you can use social bookmarks to promote yours websites. They explain it as if it's the MUST thing to do... =(