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We've had several people asking us what will happen with the tagging scheme now that Delicious' new UI has been revealed, and honestly, we are not sure. The mods haven't had much time to check out all the Delicious alternatives (oh personal lives....), so we thought we would try and crowdsource and ask people.

We need:
- Around 2500-3000 tags (more is always better!)
- Ability to browse by tag
- Ability to search using more than one tag (ex. "thailand" AND "gender" AND "non.fiction")
- Tag bundles or some way to do hierarchical tagging (so people do not have to look at a list of 1000+ authors)

Current consensus seems to be that Diigo isn't great for fanfiction, and Pinboard has a sign-up fee and no tag bundles.

Any suggestions or advice?
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Hi all,

We've seen the news that Yahoo is pulling the plug on Delicious, and we're currently investigating alternatives. The two mentioned most frequently are Pinboard and Diigo. If anyone has experience with Delicious alternatives, let us know!
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A question came up about how to handle locked posts on Delicious, and since I don't know all the reasons that someone might lock a post, I'm referring it to the community for discussion.

Currently, we're cross-referencing all posts about specific books or specific authors on Delicious, even the locked ones, but we're noting in the notes-field that the post is locked. Here is what you can discover about a locked post from the delicious entry:
  • That the post exists, and that it is locked.
  • The username of the member who made the post.
  • The titles of the books in the post.
  • The names of the authors in the post.
  • ...and (if one is willing to sleuth a bit), the approximate date of the post (i.e., later than the post before it, earlier than the post after it).
Altogether, this is substantially more information than what LJ discloses about a locked post. (LJ will confirm that a locked post exists, but will not volunteer its presence; LJ will provide an approximate date to those willing to sleuth, but will not reveal the username of the community member who made the post, let alone provide any hints about the content of the post.) An additional factor to consider is that this is an open community: anyone can get themselves an LJ logon and join the community, and then see the content of a locked post. (I can see that fact cutting both ways: expectation of privacy is low, so it's okay to index; alternatively, locked posts are not very secure, so it's a problem to call attention to them.)

My question for you: does cross-referencing locked posts to Delicious create a problem for community members? Should we change what we're doing?

If you wish to participate in this discussion and maintain your privacy (this post is unlocked), you may comment anonymously and/or drop me a private message.

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