Social
See also Distributed internet
to update and sort out with organisation
Other
Social sites
Wiki
- http://stackoverflow.com/tags/synonyms?tab=master&filter=all
- http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4412245
- http://blog.bitly.com/post/9887686919/you-just-shared-a-link-how-long-will-people-pay
- http://arstechnica.com/staff/2012/10/observations-on-whats-getting-downvoted-with-some-dissected-specimens
- http://headrush.typepad.com/creating_passionate_users/2007/03/is_twitter_too_.html
- http://moteandbeam.net/reddits-bildungsroman
- http://ted.io/the-horrible-future-of-social.html
- http://www.academia.edu/897757/The_complex_dynamics_of_collaborative_tagging
- http://blog.vox.io/post/35844563724/do-you-have-proper-vox-io-etiquette - community guidance
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Don't_stuff_beans_up_your_nose - framing community
Aggregation
Services
- tweetfeed
- http://dlvr.it/
News aggregation
- http://techmeme.com/ http://memeorandum.com - auto and curation
- http://boingboing.net/2012/08/24/how-the-entire-worlds-media.html
- http://news.slashdot.org/story/12/10/02/1428209/jeff-bates-on-niche-communities-and-why-partisan-news-is-normal
social news idea
While I'm here (sending feedback for the new digg), my wishlist would be for;
- Reddit style voting meets Slashdot comment categories, with social bookmark tagging for both users and groups/communities. *
Between upvoting and commenting, there are other types of actions that can be performed on items, like flagging as a favourite.
To add a better social bookmarking management system (better than Reddit search!), if a user could either;
- Click to Digg - (Click to thumbs-down/whatever is optional for communities, or like Hacker News) - Click to Favourite to own bookmark list -- And Tag, like del.icio.us, pinboard.in - Also, click to "Notice", as in not like the user "Diggs" or "Likes" the content of the article, and not that they want to bother saving it to Favourites, but a touch in the sence of a the *nix command, or a 'poke' to the issue embodies in the linked to page.
So, on the page, in ASCII;
This is the title of the link! 324 diggs/94 undiggs (small url) 863 noticed [++] [*] [~] [Tag:] [img thumb/whatever]
This is the title of another link! 243 diggs/213 undiggs (small url) 546 noticed [++] [*] [~] [Tag:] [img thumb/whatever]
(the buttons representing 'digg', 'favourite/save', 'notice' and 'tag:'
the tag textarea expands on clickingm like the stackexchange search box, and does auto-complete for a users tags, with suggestions from the global tags, like del.icio.us. personal taxonomy can be cached locally for users.)
ALSO - reposts in different communities can tie back to a global site dashboard listing related taxonomies, from groups and users who favourite the link publically
So
- Bottom up social tagging link topic clustering
- Some communities have taxonomies moderated
- Moderated taxonomies could be linked with Linked Data, DPpedia, etc.
- So some serious bits of the site, some open and silly bits
- Bits and bobs displayed in a timeline format (D3.js?), arrows between concepts in a postcyberpunk style semantic news and search display
- Paid access for high-volume API calls
Marketing
Trust
- http://day4.se/how-we-screwed-almost-the-whole-apple-community/
- http://www.technologyreview.com/view/428920/the-emerging-revolution-in-game-theory/
Encryption
Writing
See also Vim
http://www.scoop.it/t/story-and-narrative
Services
Teaching
Other
From old wiki:
Group types
Groups for collaboration on and sharing of conversation, news, code, media, services, etc.
- Active = Groups as in membership.
- Who can 'join'?
- Open = Cost of entry is participation.
- Closed = Some form of new-member rules.
- What output can people see?
- Public = Open process, easily forkable.
- Private = Group or subgroup curates output, hidden process. Trust?
- Who can 'join'?
- Passive = Groups as in topics of interest.
- Web of semantically related topics and ideas.
- Mining and 'routing' of relevant related content
Individual hubs could federate the service they wished (widgets, social aggregation, files, etc) in a manner that could be open or hidden. Tunnelled inter-darknet connections between anonymised users and services.
Process consensus-holders
http://www.evanmiller.org/how-not-to-sort-by-average-rating.html
http://metagovernment.org/wiki/Distributed_Administration_Network