Hi,

I've always used Delicious as a convenient way to organize bookmarks and
access them from anywhere, and never really explored the social aspect of
it.
 I'm curious though: did it get worse since Yahoo sold it? I noticed one or
two things about the interface were different, but in terms of social
functionality?


On 24 May 2013 16:23, Ana Valdés <[email protected]> wrote:

> right Marc, Delicious is a poor alternative now, I am using Findings and
> others but none is good
> Ana
>
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> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 12:20 PM, marc garrett <
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> This is all part of web 2.0 culture. This is what to expect now...
>>
>> Delicious used to be excellent & now it's crap. It really is, I had a
>> decent network to share 'with & from' many different people and then it
>> was deleted - eveyone's network was just stolen.
>>
>> Don't trust them -- neo-liberalists hiding in sheep clothing -
>> http://alturl.com/5c7d6
>>
>> marc
>> >
>> > Just want to point out that Google+ did the same thing; for a lot of us
>> > it's now almost unusable, and even Fb's "timeline" - is something you
>> > can't opt out of. We've reiterated over and over again that we're not in
>> > freely designed spaces anywhere here - we're riding corporate surfaces
>> > which gather as much data as possible from us and keep the lid on
>> > subversive content (my YouTube banning a case in point). There's still
>> > something to be said for sneaker mail and having live bodies show up in
>> a
>> > space. The kind of swill you're describing is only going to increase -
>> > there's too much funny money at stake.
>> >
>> > - Alan
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