jalict,
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Calling #indieweb. I would love to explore a more graph-based internet community form.

I was thinking about how posts and comments onFacebook, Reddit, etc. is so short-lived. Forum fixes this, but things can also be quite detached from each other. Ex. News about an event can come in multiple threads -- what if we could follow the trend of this, especially after many years.

I am thinking of something like a knowledge graph like Obsidian, but for internet communities.

voxpelli,
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@jalict Blog posts and hyperlinks

And wikis

jalict,
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@voxpelli The discoverabiltiy of those are very manual and does not really create the overview I am looking for.

I would love to explore a more graph looking visualisation/representation of this information.

I guess one could create the representation with existing material. I was just looking for a front-end that already tried doing so.

voxpelli,
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@jalict automated aggregation vs manual curation

There has been work in the IndieWeb community on creating shared tag pages that can help in such aggregation, but at its core any such aggregation would have to more or less be a web crawler that then formats and highlights the data in helpful ways, using eg page rank or similar to find the core contributions

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