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Positive and Negative Aspects of Social Bookmarking |

Saturday, 30 January 2010
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Generally the bookmarks' are the ones which are made visible to the people of social bookmarking scheme and not the exact net content.
What are the advantages of Social Bookmarking?
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social bookmarking scheme or services have few rewards. When compared
to other resource location and categorization systems, social
bookmarking schemes have a number of rewards. Generally social bookmarking websites are graded highly by search engines like Google and many other reputed, therefore if your website is bookmarked it can increases its ranking. Search engines like Google and many other just loves bookmarking schemes which they rank highly and your bookmarked website is indirectly bound to get better too.
Are
there any deficiencies into it?
One
of the disadvantages of these tag-based websites is that there is no
particular standard for the structure of the tags. Also there is lack
of a fundamental standardization in these tag-based social
bookmarking websites is a limitation.
Spamming
is turning into a big problem and the same web page address is posted
numerous times on the same bookmarking website. Another big
disadvantage is that some users post the same web page several times
on a bookmarking internet website, which of course is spamming.
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