Playing Tag

At work, we have a thing called Tagsona. It's kinda/sorta a replacement for the "official employee information page" that's kept on our "official employee information site". Tagsona is the cooler, friendlier site that people can have. One of the things about Tagsona is the fact that we can call each other names.

Oh sure, we can be practical and mark ourselves as "engineer", or "local" (since I worked on that), or add tags for the languages and applications we know, but inevitably, other folks add things like "King of Random Crap", or "troublemaker" and that one gets voted up by everyone else. Needless to say, it's very addictive, and we had to share.

That's why I'm really happy the fine folks at MyBlogLog unleashed introduced it. They even went one step further and improved it by letting you turn off tags you'd rather not have. (Like that "King of Random Crap" one.)

Even better, is that if you're not up for having random labels applied to you (since you're the sissy person who cries to their momma), you can limit who can tag you, or simply opt out entirely.

Leave it to the MyBlogLog guys to make a fun idea actually pretty darn useful too.

One Response to “Playing Tag”

  1. Eric Marcoullier Says:

    Makes me love you, JR. Look for the “You’ll always be my bodyguard” tag to appear shortly.


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