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by joshu
5802 days ago
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Can you please provide a definition for social bookmarking that includes the uses you are but is also not overlapping with other things? (Otherwise, you wouldn't need the term as distinct from other definitions, obviously.) The confusion stems from when Kevin Rose started calling Digg social bookmarking to help raise VC, and was adopted by people who are only understanding superficially (the front pages look kinda similar, so clearly they're the same thing!) Kevin then stopped using the term. I think you either understand this superficially as well. There are many things that I could use to serve some obscure purpose without that being the primary purpose. Or perhaps you are just trolling. |
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I understand that initially the definition was a more narrow one, but since this seems to be the way people use it nowadays I'll just go with the flow, I have no vested interest in seeing the definition being used in one way or another.
To me a 'forum' is a site where people will come to discuss a subject, occasionally using links to illustrate the point.
I think that it is not very friendly to try to label someone that is having a fairly long conversation with you a troll just because you apparently disagree with them.