I use it just like Sophia, with the exception of a long-neglected page where I mostly save recipes. I have half a dozen "Recent ___ tags" bookmarked on my phone and they are 99% of my Delicious use.
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Fan Fiction II: Great story! Where's the sequel?
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
I actually have the "recent" pages bookmarked on my phone, too. It is what I do while I commute.
Me too. Recent is how I find stuff.
FAQs are for new users, in my mind, not people who've been around the block with the old site for some time.
In my head, as a site developer, FAQs are for people with questions. And new questions come up as time passes and things change. Especially when they change a lot.
I would probably not have read a mass mailing in any detail. Not unless they sent it after I'd seen the site redesign, in which case lots of people would already be mad.
I can't really complain level-headedly, because it seems like the way I use the site is not how I will be able to use the site in the future
Then absolutely say that! Or how will they know? They have a setup to receive migration, feedback, and complaints. And if there is another way to accomplish that, who better to tell you?
I'm biased, obviously, because I develop sites, but it's so much easier when people come to you with what's wrong with the site than when they discuss it somewhere else. Most site hosts want their site to work for their public. Sure, not everyone will get their own perfect Delicious, but if you don't tell them what it is...
What I'm missing most right now is the tag fill-in function. I used to start to type "recipes," for example, and all of my tags that recipes:TYPES came up and I could choose one. Now I have to ... actually remember my own tags.
The whole "/" problem in tags is my main concern. Because I mostly use Delicious for fic (and recipes), and most my fic reading is based on pairs within a fandom. Watching the wailing and rending of hair play out on my flist this morning has been quite the experience. Some people used a lot of features such as tag bundles as major organizational tools, and apparently those have been hosed.
As someone who hopes to continue using Delicious, please, for the love of god, wail and rend at the developers and customer service people.
I'm planning to. I just have to figure out how to explain what's not working for me, because I'm not very knowledgeable about some of the coding terms (i.e. what stuff I liked was actually called).
According to the Avos blog, they've fixed RSS and will be restoring bundles, among other things: [link]
I'm still disgruntled, because I think they should have made it clear before they went live what would and wouldn't' work. They also didn't say beforehand that they would be porting over a limited subset of data, which is why everyone is freaking out about lost tags.
Even if they do plan to fix things, I don't think they're doing a very good job sharing data. If I'm on Delicious, I don't see why I have to click over twice to get to the Avos blog where they're sharing information. There should be a link on the front page of Delicious to a post about the conversion. Aside from all the technical problems, they're shit at customer relations.
Oh, I sent in my feedback yesterday evening. I politely pointed out the specific problems the change was causing me.
I kind of feel like we're Delicious' beta testers. Which, eh, free service, I'd probably have volunteered to be one if they'd asked. But it would have been nice to be asked to beta test a version on a sandbox somewhere, rather than logging into the official Delicious and wondering why clicking on over half my tags led to 404s.