Creating large networks is such a time-consuming beating. Especially if you have to ask “permission” to be added to someone’s network.
But for SM applications like Digg, StumbleUpon and Delicious, where you don’t have to ask permission, don’t you think it would be great to have a feature where you could “merge” together networks of other users together in bulk, instead of having to add them one at a time?
This way, if user A wants to add all 1,000 people in user B’s network, they could do it in a single click instead of wasting hours adding users one at a time.
Think of the growth these applications could experience: larger networks means people will use it more, and in turn, the applications could make more money.
Filed under: Ideas of staggering genius | Tagged: Delicious, Digg, Networking, Social Media, StumbleUpon