OOOhh new icons
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From what I can gather they fulfill no useful purpose whatsoever...
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I just looked at my SN profile to see if I could turn these off, like I did with that Zoints thing, but it doesn't appear to have that option on these, so looks like we are stuck with 'em!!
Unless someone can work out how to get rid of 'em that is ......
Unless someone can work out how to get rid of 'em that is ......
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Originally Posted by Milamber
From what I can gather they fulfill no useful purpose whatsoever...
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Furl saves a personal copy of any page on the Web and lets you to find it again instantly, from any computer. Share the sites you find, and discover useful new sites. Become a member to start building your Personal Web.
What is del.icio.us?
del.icio.us is a collection of favorites - yours and everyone else's. You can use del.icio.us to:
You can also use del.icio.us to see the interesting links that your friends and other people bookmark, and share links with them in return. You can even browse and search del.icio.us to discover the cool and useful bookmarks that everyone else has saved -- which is made easy with tags.
Digg is a user driven social content website. Ok, so what the heck does that mean? Well, everything on digg is submitted by the digg user community (that would be you). After you submit content, other digg users read your submission and digg what they like best. If your story rocks and receives enough diggs, it is promoted to the front page for the millions of digg visitors to see.
What can you do as a digg user? Lots. Every digg user can digg (help promote), bury (help remove spam), and comment on stories... you can even digg and bury comments you like or dislike. Digg also allows you to track your friends' activity throughout the site — want to share a video or news story with a friend? Digg it!
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What is del.icio.us?
del.icio.us is a collection of favorites - yours and everyone else's. You can use del.icio.us to:
- Keep links to your favorite articles, blogs, music, reviews, recipes, and more, and access them from any computer on the web.
- Share favorites with friends, family, coworkers, and the del.icio.us community.
- Discover new things. Everything on del.icio.us is someone's favorite -- they've already done the work of finding it. So del.icio.us is full of bookmarks about technology, entertainment, useful information, and more. Explore and enjoy.
You can also use del.icio.us to see the interesting links that your friends and other people bookmark, and share links with them in return. You can even browse and search del.icio.us to discover the cool and useful bookmarks that everyone else has saved -- which is made easy with tags.
Digg is a user driven social content website. Ok, so what the heck does that mean? Well, everything on digg is submitted by the digg user community (that would be you). After you submit content, other digg users read your submission and digg what they like best. If your story rocks and receives enough diggs, it is promoted to the front page for the millions of digg visitors to see.
What can you do as a digg user? Lots. Every digg user can digg (help promote), bury (help remove spam), and comment on stories... you can even digg and bury comments you like or dislike. Digg also allows you to track your friends' activity throughout the site — want to share a video or news story with a friend? Digg it!
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Seeing as I am a "silver surfer" I will stick to my crystal set thank you.
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Take a look at THIS THREAD
Webmaster answers a few questions, although it does get a bit heated on page 2!
Webmaster answers a few questions, although it does get a bit heated on page 2!
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Originally Posted by Tomski_908
But their still here ..... And no one knows REALLY what they do
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There's 2 more buttons now?
The one with the tick and the cross on it (add to reputation)
and theres a little green one just below the location (i.e MrBush is on a distiguished road) ?
This is getting baffling?
Anyone know what these ones are for?
The one with the tick and the cross on it (add to reputation)
and theres a little green one just below the location (i.e MrBush is on a distiguished road) ?
This is getting baffling?
Anyone know what these ones are for?
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reputation is set be the webmaster for members to make a positive comment or a negative regarding a members post...
the little green icon box that you mention, says something about this member. the webmaster has a set line of info that shows regarding the users profile.......
its all down to numbers.......you get points for being good, you get points taken away form being silly/annoying/stupid etc.
eg when u click on the blue icon with a tick and an x in it
i just said it was good......so your reputation goes up by whatever the webmaster has set the points system too
this in turn will change your reputation status...
Reputation is a factor in any online community where trust is important.
Examples include eBay, an auction service which uses a system of customer feedback to publicly rate each member's reputation. One study found that a good reputation added 7.6% to the price received.In addition, building and maintaining a good reputation can be a significant motivation for contributing to online communities.
reputation is set be the webmaster for members to make a positive comment or a negative regarding a members post...
the little green icon box that you mention, says something about this member. the webmaster has a set line of info that shows regarding the users profile.......
its all down to numbers.......you get points for being good, you get points taken away form being silly/annoying/stupid etc.
eg when u click on the blue icon with a tick and an x in it
What do you think of MrBush's post?
I approve
I disapproveI approve
i just said it was good......so your reputation goes up by whatever the webmaster has set the points system too
this in turn will change your reputation status...
Reputation is a factor in any online community where trust is important.
Examples include eBay, an auction service which uses a system of customer feedback to publicly rate each member's reputation. One study found that a good reputation added 7.6% to the price received.In addition, building and maintaining a good reputation can be a significant motivation for contributing to online communities.
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