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hide public annotations from this page... not really working - 184 views
started by Firepol Surfer on 11 Aug 09
1 follow-up, last by Graham Perrin on 10 Jul 10
L. Shaw Mitchell liked it
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Hello,
I keep seeing unwanted public annotations wherever I go. It seems that diigo attracted the spammers attentions.
Just go to facebook.com and you'll see tons of useless comments from some diigo spamming users.
I want to hide all comments, I want to see only my comments. How?
I tried the options "this url" > "hide public annotations from this page" and for the moment it work, the day after i come back and still see the public comments. This is annyping.
Suggestion for improvement: please create an option where the user can select "hide all public comments", in fact I want to see only MY commnts mostly. If I want to see the comments of unknown people for a specific page where I think people have commented something, I'd reactivate the comments for that page only. You see what I mean, the opposite way.
Of just do an option to make happy both the users (the curious ones, and the anti-spamming ones, like me)
Thank you for considering this improvement. Diigo is one of my favorite tools and it's a pity that spam is ruining it's user's experience. -
Sticky notes from facebook appear again, I noticed when browsing this url (but it happens randomly, I can't reproduce this when I want):
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home
Till now my blocked pages were these 2:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?
http://www.facebook.com
Let's see if adding also http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home will help (to make this problem vanish forever)... then people will begin to add in google, then in gmail, then ... I mean if there would be the option to disable them all I would not need to block all pages from the internet...
Firefox2: after installing the Diigo toolbar, gmail manager stops working - 28 views
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I'm using Firefox 2.0.0.5 (I was using 2.0.0.3) under Gentoo Linux (compiled on my machine). After installing the Diigo toolbar, GMail manager stops working: it doens't login anymore in gmail and shows strange "M" icons in the bottom down right of the browser.
If I uninstall the Diigo toolbar, gmail manager works again as it is supposed to do.
So I guess Diigo Toolbar is conflicting with the GMail manager extension (version 0.5.3).
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> You'll find the option in the sidebar.
Where exactly can I find that option? I don't see in the (diigo) sidebar any option to disable all sticky notes, as Norm suggested.
In the diigo Toolbar, neither. In the options I can't find something that reminds me this...
can you enlighten me? Thanks...