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* [[User:Tantek|Tantek Çelik]] | * [[User:Tantek|Tantek Çelik]] | ||
* Larry Halff | |||
* Tara Hunt | |||
* Ian McKellar | |||
* [[User:Chris_Messina|Chris Messina]] | * [[User:Chris_Messina|Chris Messina]] | ||
* Luke Sontag | * Luke Sontag | ||
* Ariel Waldman | * Ariel Waldman | ||
* ... | * ... | ||
Revision as of 17:46, 27 September 2007
Portable Social Network Micro Meetup at Citizen Space
One of several microformats events on social-network-portability.
Details
- When
- 2007-09-25T17:30+0800 - 2007-09-25T20:00+0800
- Where
- Citizen Space, 425 Second St., #300, San Francisco, CA, USA
- What
- social-network-portability series.
Attendees
Add yourself alphabetically sorted by last name if you attended.
- Tantek Çelik
- Larry Halff
- Tara Hunt
- Ian McKellar
- Chris Messina
- Luke Sontag
- Ariel Waldman
- ...
notes
(taken by Chris Messina)
- privacy models vs semantic relationships
- livejournal does a good job
- different contexts
- decay
- facebook shows private twitter if you import/aggregate private feeds...
- grand vision of the semantic web...
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:W3c-semantic-web-layers.svg
- no such thing as universal trust
- xfn
- folksonomic
- muse in romantic category... because of classical greek definition
- germany just passed 7 year marriage contract defaults
- decay/churn
- after X amount of time
- gestures can renew halflife
- "vigor"
- tom morris's blogroll...
- levels of contacts... social whitelisting by context... or location
- magnolia does recommendations
- notices email... if someone signs up using that email, messages sent via them
- need messaging via email/jabber/openid
- every generation is more likely to share more information for fame and ease of use...
- need incremental benefits over time...
- a lot of networks don't build in support for banning/blocking/abuse
- the convenience of creating and establishing an openid...
- friending... blocking universally... across all sites...
- maybe it will prevent abuse because the value to an abuser of a reputable openid is high... i can block people universally based on their single openid...
- pownce... you add someone as friend... goes into friend requests... accept friend / no, leave as fan
- openid for friends: add as friend, leave as fan, deny
- drop friends list... only have fans list... then check your fans list to add someone as a friend...
- be able to request the ability to follow... without annoying someone with a friend request...
- no way to remove fans from your page
- people feel bad listing best friends ... myspace/facebook? people will lie... people will go after someone's best friends...
- people on livejournal edit their friends list often... there's a cost to having a long list of friends... binge and purge is how you cloak decay
- give choice on length of expiration...
- decay could fall all the way down to fandom
- proximity + context + group (grid model...)... time, tags, geo...
- imagine your friends as records in the itunes library... all the different types of smart filters...
- how or do you re-share information?
- Groups**
- on openid endpoint... could list rel-groups... site could pull in all your groups... and subscribe to them... if you remove a link to a group, you've unsubscribed
- use oauth to maintain our list of groups?
see also
- social-network-portability
- hcard-supporting-user-profiles
- hcard-xfn-supporting-friends-lists
- hCard
- XFN
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