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Please don't intentionally or accidentally share un-related bookmarks into this groups - repeated abuse will result in marking you as a spammer both in this group as well as in our system. Account marked as spam will be suspended.
Diigo has strict anti-spam policy. No SEO / commercial interest promotion / inappropriate content & misuse of diigo social features allowed . Violation will lead to account privilege promptly removed. We encourage all diigo users to flag / report any inappropriate content / activity. Thanks for keeping diigo a great knowledge space where everyone can benefit & enjoy!
I just realised, all …diigo.com links to the 'User Forum' lead directly to this forum, without drawing attention to the group's description.
Maybe the links should refer instead to the group home page, http://groups.diigo.com/groups/Diigo_HQ (with a slightly longer description to clarify what's not allowed).
Maggie, part of the problem is the name of this group: Diigo Community.
Users probably assume a relationship between Diigo Community (the group, with bookmarks) and hot bookmarks from the Diigo Community. The assumption is perfectly reasonable, but there is no such relationship. So we find ourselves:
* deleting hundreds of bookmarks * deleting hundreds of topics * flagging many people as spammers.
In an effort to alleviate the problem, I have added a line to the description of this group. To reduce confusion I think that this group needs a new name.
Please don't intentionally or accidentally share un-related bookmarks into this groups - repeated abuse will result in marking you as a spammer both in this group as well as in our system. Account marked as spam will be suspended.
Diigo has strict anti-spam policy. No SEO / commercial interest promotion / inappropriate content & misuse of diigo social features allowed . Violation will lead to account privilege promptly removed. We encourage all diigo users to flag / report any inappropriate content / activity. Thanks for keeping diigo a great knowledge space where everyone can benefit & enjoy!
Maybe the links should refer instead to the group home page,
http://groups.diigo.com/groups/Diigo_HQ
(with a slightly longer description to clarify what's not allowed).
> I just realised, all …diigo.com links to the 'User Forum' lead
> directly to this forum, without drawing attention to the group's description.
On the other hand, it's probably necessary to visit the home page (with the group's description) to join the group before posting.
So, no real excuse for posting content that is unrelated to Diigo software/services.
> Please note that this group is …
Diigo Community ≠ Diigo Community
Maggie, part of the problem is the name of this group: Diigo Community.
Users probably assume a relationship between
Diigo Community (the group, with bookmarks) and hot bookmarks from the
Diigo Community. The assumption is perfectly reasonable, but there is no such relationship. So we find ourselves:
* deleting hundreds of bookmarks
* deleting hundreds of topics
* flagging many people as spammers.
In an effort to alleviate the problem, I have added a line to the description of this group. To reduce confusion I think that this group needs a new name.
Suggestion: a new name for this group
Diigo users
Variations from that wording may be pasted to http://pastebin.ca/1560782
Moderated moves (not removal) of bookmarks from one group to another
Delightfully simple, non-complicated, effective. Thanks!
http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/546638 (2007-04-27),
Please assist us fighting spam
- according to Diigo search results, that was this group's first focused discussion of spam.
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