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started by Hans De Keulenaer on 10 Jun 08
  • Hans De Keulenaer
     
    When posting to this group, please tag carefully, and where possible, annotate your bookmark with highlights and comments. Only these bookmarks add value - quality rather than quantity.

    Regarding tagging, we spend a lot of time keeping the tag cloud consistent. I've activated the feature to have group tag suggestions. Please bear in mind the following:

    - using only lowercase: so germany rather than Germany
    - use plural forms where both plural or singular could apply: e.g. cars, batteries, photovoltaics
    - use specific tags. Avoid 'energy', 'on', 'of', ... (these are actual tags encountered)

    Thanks for your consideration.
  • Energy Net
     
    Do you mind if I use energy.news

    I use this specific tag to identify energy news stories in relationship to automated tag rolls for my website.



    Hans De Keulenaer wrote:
    > When posting to this group, please tag carefully, and where possible,
    > annotate your bookmark with highlights and comments. Only these
    > bookmarks add value - quality rather than quantity.
    >
    > Regarding
    > tagging, we spend a lot of time keeping the tag cloud consistent. I've
    > activated the feature to have group tag suggestions. Please bear in
    > mind the following:
    >
    > - using only lowercase: so germany rather than Germany
    > - use plural forms where both plural or singular could apply: e.g. cars, batteries, photovoltaics
    > - use specific tags. Avoid 'energy', 'on', 'of', ... (these are actual tags encountered)
    >
    > Thanks for your consideration.
  • Hans De Keulenaer
     
    "energy news" is quite OK. Feel free to use it. Thanks for checking first.
  • Energy Net
     
    Hans De Keulenaer wrote:
    > "energy news" is quite OK. Feel free to use it. Thanks for checking first.


    Thanks and also for starting up the forums. You might want to see the forums with a quick listing of the tops news coming out on occassion. I'm an active user of http://www.Newsvine.com which is a large international news blog that allows comments after articles as a way to develop conversations between users. Things get quite hot some times, but once people learn how to get along everybody learns a lot. It takes a bit of time mind you, so I wouldn't hold much out for that here, but who knows...

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