After having posted my Super-Fast Delicious Bookmarklet yesterday, it became quite a hit on del.icio.us. As I watched the links come in I noticed one recurring trend: A lot of users were tagging their links with the cryptic ‘%s‘. I thought for a minute and realized that these users were adding the bookmarklet to their toolbar – then clicking it (which is not the right thing to do).
Anyway, why I was digging through these links I came across one user who had posed a question in his extended description:
I don’t quite get this but sense it could be good – question: can the config change be adapted jus to close tab + not window?
There was an easy answer to this – so I visited his del.icio.us page looking for a way to contact him (email, web site, etc.) – but one did not exist. So this posed a quandry: How does one respond to a question on del.icio.us?
The only way that you can ‘contact’ someone in del.icio.us is to tag a link using the for: prepend – and that’s exactly what I did.
But this brings up a couple questions:
- What should the URL for the site be?
- If your contact is browsing through lots of links – and you want him to see yours, what can you do to attract his eye to it?
- How do you make it apparent, to users who read your links but aren’t that person, what it is that you’re replying to?
I feel as if I was able to tackle the first two problems fairly well, but the last one posed some definite issues.
I solved the first problem by using the original URL for the link, but tacking a #for:peacay at the end. This makes the URL unique – but still provides some context for the discussion.
I solved the second problem by making use of HTML character entities, specifically the arrows. Delicious does not allow you to embed entities directly, but it does support unicode – so I simply copied the visual representation of the arrows that I wanted, pasted them into the ‘description’ field, and was well on my way. You can see the final result here:
The final problem is the hardest one – and I’m still not sure how to solve it. The idea of having permanent links to a bookmark on delicious has been discussed many times before. If a permanent link existed for this guy’s bookmark, I could tag that URL directly – creating a sort of pseudo-threading and giving context to everyone reading it.
Being able to create a usable threading/discussion situation for del.icio.us would definitely be cool – but I’m just not sure that we’re entirely there yet.
peacay (September 21, 2005 at 8:22 am)
G’day!
Not sure if you’ll see this but thanks for going to the trouble of trying to track me down and pass on the skinny.
I never did see that delicious for:peacay bookmark until I inadvertently found your entry blog entry (this one) today when I googled peacay.
Strange circuitous world we live in.
Delicious does need tweaking (although I love it) and I hope a talkfest among a quality TEAM of people happens to chart its future course.
My original question in the extended comment field was essentially rhetorical by the way – it was my reminder of my thought at the time. That kind of suggests to me (a non-techie) that words in the extended fields should become linked tags if they are usernames or categories…….or something along those lines.
Anyway
Cheers
paul