Social
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary_criticism
See also Distributed internet
to update and sort out with organisation
Other
other
- http://stackoverflow.com/tags/synonyms?tab=master&filter=all
- http://www.brianbondy.com/stackexchange/#expected-age
- 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://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
Data ownership
Analytics
Aggregation
Services
- tweetfeed
- http://dlvr.it/
News
- 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
Privacy
- High-speed high-security cryptography: encrypting and authenticating the whole Internet
- How the Internet sees you
Practices
TOR, etc
Legal
Anonymity
- Anonymity Bibliography Selected Papers in Anonymity
Attention economy
Writing
See also Vim
http://www.scoop.it/t/story-and-narrative
LaTeX
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
Open Access
IRC
Jabber/XMPP
- XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol) powers Jabber/GChat/GTalk, turnkey solution?
Server
Service
- OneSocialWeb XMPP based social network
Usenet
Wiki
Culture, practice and process
Ecosystem
Deletionism
Mainly on wikipedia.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Viewing_and_restoring_deleted_pages#Deletion_archive - why oh why not make the non copyvio and like deleted articles available somewhere else?
Systems
See MediaWiki
- MoinMoin is an easy to use, full-featured and extensible wiki software package written in Python. It can fulfill a wide range of roles, such as a personal notes organizer deployed on a laptop or home web server, a company knowledge base deployed on an intranet, or an Internet server open to individuals sharing the same interests, goals or projects.
- Gitit is a wiki backed by a git, darcs, or mercurial filestore. Pages and uploaded files can be modified either directly via the VCS’s command-line tools or through the wiki’s web interface. Pandoc is used for markup processing, so pages may be written in (extended) markdown, reStructuredText, LaTeX, HTML, or literate Haskell, and exported in ten different formats, including LaTeX, ConTeXt, DocBook, RTF, OpenOffice ODT, and MediaWiki markup.
Etherpad
Social news
- http://slashcode.com/ - shashdot
- http://scoopdev.org/ - kuro5hin
- http://swift.ushahidi.com/ / http://ushahidi.com/ - collaborative curation of news, mapping and SMS focus
- http://managingnews.com - Drupal aggregation of news
Articles
Hacker News
- http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=193b767bbb3b0eb0d949d5924&id=0c3a567f95&e=5603c292b3
- http://www.linkedlistnyc.org/archive/issue_081.html
- https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hacker-newsd/njdndkhkelkeepcnmookckfhleebcokl - show if page has been posted*
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5253773