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eBay! Don’t Do It!
I think eBay is making a huge mistake with their latest move. It looks as though they plan to take away users ability to leave negative feedback beginning in May of this year. Taking this right away also takes away the user’s recourse for when a sale goes bad. I can speak from personal experience that I use them because of that feature. The current way of leaving feedback allows the recipient of that negative feedback to respond. Potential buyers can make a decision to deal with that user based on that feedback and their response. If someone has not acted in good faith, and people are not allowed to expose this activity, then future buyers are at risk because useful information has been hidden.
This is troubling news to me and when this takes place, it is likely that I will not use them anymore. I do think this is a sad day for eBay and will affect their business. I do hope they change their mind before they make this tremendous mistake. I found this story on Digg and had been dugg 1933 times as of this posting.
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Why I Do Not Use Digg.com
I ran across a post on Brett Kelly’s blog about why he feels that Digg.com and Reddit will fail. It is an opinion piece about the mentality of Digg.com users. He roughed a few feathers on Digg.com because of it but he is right. One of the reasons that I avoid that site is because of a topic that I have griped about a hundred times. It may seem that I have something against Google but that is not true. I just do not like the irrational Google Worship that goes on in the Tech community.
The Digg.com web site is the king of Google worship. I could modify this to be Google, Firefox, Apple, Linux worship. The passion that digg.com users have for promoting these products is only eclipsed by their hatred for other products such as Microsoft, Yahoo, AT&T. I can understand the sentiments to a degree but most of what you hear are the same things over and over and over. You hear the same story recycled about 500+ times. If you dare condescend to stand against these prevailing Digg.com thoughts, then you are bewailed as some sort of heretic.
Many Digg.com users are no different than myself, being just average non expert computer hobbyist that wants to learn more about the new toys out on the market. The problem with places like Digg, you are over come with “group speak” in which one never learns anything new because there is no diversity in the group. If everyone is of the same point of view, then everyone agrees and new ideas are not explored. I do think Digg.com is a good idea to some degree because it lets people “Digg” the stories they like, bringing their’s to the top of the list. Where it fails is having the “Bury” feature allowing people to bury a story. The ability to bury the story when the majority rules prevents opposing views from being heard. If you already have a well established group that all think the same, then other, more improved ideas never get a chance to get the word out. Better ways of doing something are stifled by the majority. Maybe I am being pessimistic in this story but that is my take. Let me know if you disagree.
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