Occasionally in the past, I took care to delete from my bookmarks some of the bookmarks that were also shared with a group.
For a while, I enjoyed a false sense of organisation and good housekeeping.
Now, I regret deleting those bookmarks from 'My Bookmarks'.
I realise that presence of a bookmark in a Diigo group, alone, is sometimes insufficient for 'My Requirements'.
I can't predict my future requirements.
So: I will no longer worry about public bookmarks appearing in 'My Bookmarks'.
(Credit to Diigo for thoughtful vision!)
My change of behaviour is based entirely upon everyday use of Diigo:
* for myself alone * in Diigo groups that are private * in Diigo groups that are public * for the benefit of individuals who are not members of Diigo * for the benefit of groups that are not aligned with Diigo.
The change of behaviour is _not_ based upon theory or guesswork!
The new realisation and required behaviour:
* probably negate at least one of my past suggestions * certainly clarify a view of things that should be optional * certainly clarify a view of options that should be defaults.
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Some of the past suggestions that were most relevant are misinterpreted, or out of context, or simply lost.
For such things I'll recreate, in as few words as possible, new topics.
delete from my bookmarks some of the
bookmarks that were also shared with a group.
For a while, I enjoyed a false sense of organisation and good housekeeping.
Now, I regret deleting those bookmarks from
'My Bookmarks'.
I realise that presence of a bookmark in
a Diigo group, alone, is sometimes insufficient for
'My Requirements'.
I can't predict my future requirements.
So: I will no longer worry about public bookmarks appearing in
'My Bookmarks'.
(Credit to Diigo for thoughtful vision!)
My change of behaviour is based entirely upon everyday use of Diigo:
* for myself alone
* in Diigo groups that are private
* in Diigo groups that are public
* for the benefit of individuals who are not members of Diigo
* for the benefit of groups that are not aligned with Diigo.
The change of behaviour is _not_ based upon theory or guesswork!
The new realisation and required behaviour:
* probably negate at least one of my past suggestions
* certainly clarify a view of things that should be optional
* certainly clarify a view of options that should be defaults.
---
Some of the past suggestions that were most relevant are misinterpreted, or out of context, or simply lost.
For such things I'll recreate, in as few words as possible, new topics.
Regards
Graham
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