it's a great feature of Diigo: Diigo groups. I am wondering, why this tool for focussing on a special area of interest is not used more widely.
So I opened a group, that has its roots all over the web. This group is for cross-fertilizing and hopefully a fast growing plant, where all participants may care for and enjoy the fruits.
First of all, a general forum guideline: promotion to other groups is not appropriate here in this Diigo Community User Forum. Otherwise, we'd be faced with spam and promotions that not all Diigo users are interested. This is just common sense and good practice.
Having said that, we definitely encourage and believe in ideas exchange and better way to connect with people with like-minded interests. We highly encourage our users to create their own public groups or join others. We envision Diigo Groups as a new kind of online collaboration platform for both teams who wish to conduct private research & discussion, and people who wish to share their interesting findings and find others with common interest. So, we will be rolling out even more features to allow everyone to discover groups / people. Stay tuned.
I understand. Otherwise this forum might be swamped with announcements of new Diigo groups.
In my case, I was the first one, not yet aware of these consequences, because we have not many public groups yet.
So at least my announcement for a public Diigo group could serve as a DON'T DO IT example.
As we are all in a flow, the rules for organizing the inner structure of the Diigo community emerge on demand.
Suggestion:
What about an Announcement forum on Diigo? Here new public groups could be announced in public.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
MayAllBeHappy Fridemar
maggie_diigo wrote: > First of all, a general forum guideline: promotion to other groups is not appropriate here in this Diigo Community User Forum. Otherwise, we'd be faced with spam and promotions that not all Diigo users are interested. This is just common sense and good practice. > > Having said that, we definitely encourage and believe in ideas exchange and better way to connect with people with like-minded interests. We highly encourage our users to create their own public groups or join others. We envision Diigo Groups as a new kind of online collaboration platform for both teams who wish to conduct private research & discussion, and people who wish to share their interesting findings and find others with common interest. So, we will be rolling out even more features to allow everyone to discover groups / people. Stay tuned. > >
it's a great feature of Diigo: Diigo groups.
I am wondering, why this tool for focussing on a special area of interest is not used more widely.
So I opened a group, that has its roots all over the web. This group is for cross-fertilizing and hopefully a fast growing plant, where all participants may care for and enjoy the fruits.
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MayAllBeHappy
Fridemar
Having said that, we definitely encourage and believe in ideas exchange and better way to connect with people with like-minded interests. We highly encourage our users to create their own public groups or join others. We envision Diigo Groups as a new kind of online collaboration platform for both teams who wish to conduct private research & discussion, and people who wish to share their interesting findings and find others with common interest. So, we will be rolling out even more features to allow everyone to discover groups / people. Stay tuned.
I understand. Otherwise this forum might be swamped with announcements of new Diigo groups.
In my case, I was the first one, not yet aware of these consequences, because we have not many public groups yet.
So at least my announcement for a public Diigo group could serve as a DON'T DO IT example.
As we are all in a flow, the rules for organizing the inner structure of the Diigo community emerge on demand.
Suggestion:
What about an Announcement forum on Diigo?
Here new public groups could be announced in public.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
MayAllBeHappy
Fridemar
maggie_diigo wrote:
> First of all, a general forum guideline: promotion to other groups is not appropriate here in this Diigo Community User Forum. Otherwise, we'd be faced with spam and promotions that not all Diigo users are interested. This is just common sense and good practice.
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> Having said that, we definitely encourage and believe in ideas exchange and better way to connect with people with like-minded interests. We highly encourage our users to create their own public groups or join others. We envision Diigo Groups as a new kind of online collaboration platform for both teams who wish to conduct private research & discussion, and people who wish to share their interesting findings and find others with common interest. So, we will be rolling out even more features to allow everyone to discover groups / people. Stay tuned.
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