Twitter sticky note spam by Diggo?

by Bob

in The Net

When I logged in on my twitter page this morning, I noticed several floating sticky notes from people asking me to follow them on Twitter. WTF? How did they manage to edit my page?  Ah wait, looks like it’s a ‘feature’ which Diigo provides. I’m not too familiar with Diggo, or their sticky notes, but I’m pretty sure this is not how they are supposed to work.

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I’ve posted a sticky note on @problogger to see if this is visible to Diggo users only, or if its there for the world to see. In any case, I think Diigo needs to change a few things around- one being that people that I do not know cannot add public sticky notes on my pages.

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    • Bob
      No response from Diigo. Stopped using it.
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