hcard-xfn-supporting-friends-lists
<entry-title>hCard+XFN supporting friends lists</entry-title> Welcome! If you have an account on any of the following services, you already have a list of your friends' hCards with your relationship to them in XFN which you can provide to other services to save time by either importing or subscribing to social network information so you can change it on one site, and have other sites automatically updated, rather than having to re-add/remove all your social network contacts multiple times every time you meet a new person, decide to unfriend someone etc.
Services with hCard+XFN supporting friends lists
The following web sites support publishing hCard+XFN friends lists and are thus suitable for importing/subscribing to other sites that support hCard+XFN. Alphabetically sorted. Feel free to add sites with hCard+XFN supporting friends lists here. Please include a link to the site home page, and instructions for retrieving the URL of your hCard+XFN supporting friends list on that site.
- Cork'd - login and copy the URL which should start with http://www.corkd.com/people/
- Dopplr - login and note that your user page has hCard and XFN for your contacts
- Gaia Community - e.g. http://sphorbis.gaia.com/ - built by Zaadz
- Hi5 - e.g. http://lindner.hi5.com/
- Identica - All user (e.g., csarven) and group (e.g., microformats) profile URLs.
- Last FM - login, click the "Friends" tab, and copy the URL which should look like: http://www.last.fm/user/[username]/friends/
- lifestrea.ms - you have one user profile per social group that you want to share information with: http://lifestrea.ms/user/[username]/. Examples: public profile or professional profile of the same person.
- Ma.gnolia - View your contacts page http://ma.gnolia.com/people/[username]/contacts . Note issue(s).
- Nsyght - Visit your profile page and select "view all" on the friends component. Should look like this: http://www.nsyght.com/friends/[username]/, e.g. sample profile.
- NYTimes TimesPeople - e.g. http://timespeople.nytimes.com/view/user/19390043/1/index.html
- Proofile - Full support of hCard and XFN.
- qmpeople - Uses hCard+XFN for profiles (http://www.qmpeople.com/users/[username] - e.g. laserion)
- SlideShare - partial contacts list at profile at http://www.slideshare.net/USERNAME, e.g. Jeremy Keith's profile, paginated contacts list at http://www.slideshare.net/USERNAME/following, e.g. People Jeremy Keith follows.
- Soup - On user profile if the "Friends list" element is displayed (on by default), else at /friends
- Twitter - login, click on "Your profile" at the top, and copy the URL
- yiid.com e.g. profile page: http://USERNAME.yiid.com/ or contacts page: http://USERNAME.yiid.com/contacts
Services that import hCard+XFN supporting friends lists
The following web sites let you import hCard+XFN friends lists, e.g. from the above sites, and make use of both the XFN information and the hCards in the friends lists. Alphabetically sorted. Feel free to add sites supporting hCard+XFN import here. Please include a link to the site home page, and instructions for how to import friends on the site.
import
The following sites do one time imports of friends lists.
- Dopplr - as announced login and go to Dopplr's hCard contact import page to import.
- The Project - Login with your OpenID and the site automatically tries to subscribe to your XFN friends list where it intersects with their userbase
- appears to fail logging in with a delegated OpenID, e.g. http://tantek.com/ - unable to verify import friends list support. Tantek 10:03, 1 Feb 2008 (PST)
- yiid.com - Login, visit the OnlineIdentity-page and add a service that supports XFN (e.g. Twitter) than yiid tries to import all contacts.
import and subscribe
The following sites support both importing and subscribing to friends lists.
- None currently.
delegation
The following sites support fully delegating your friends list to an external hCard+XFN friends list.
- None currently.
Services with XFN supporting friends lists
These sites support XFN markup on friends lists. It is a superset of the sites that support XFN and hCard on friends lists.
- 3eep - each user's friends are linked to with XFN is located at http://3eep.com/users/[username]
- Cork'd - login and copy the URL which should start with http://www.corkd.com/people/
- CouchSurfing profiles have XFN Friendly friends lists (e.g. Guaka's).
- Dopplr - login and note that your user page has hCard and XFN for your contacts
- Flugpo - check your friends page linked from your profile.
- Gaia Community - e.g. http://sphorbis.gaia.com/ - built by Zaadz
- Identica - All user (e.g., csarven) and group (e.g., microformats) profile pages contain rel=contact to their friends' URL.
- LinkedIn - LinkedIn Connections use XFN and are marked up with rel="contact".
- Last FM - login, click the "Friends" tab, and copy the URL which should look like: http://www.last.fm/user/[username]/friends/
- lifestrea.ms - one friends list per social group that you want to share information with: http://lifestrea.ms/user/[username]/. Examples: public profile or professional profile of the same person.
- LiveJournal (see LiveJournal implementation entry) - login, click on the "Profile" link, and copy the URL which should start with http://USERNAME.livejournal.com/profile where USERNAME is your LJ username. E.g. [1]. LiveJournal profiles have complete friends lists marked up in XFN.
- Ma.gnolia - View your contacts page http://ma.gnolia.com/people/[username]/contacts . Note issue(s).
- Meetlisten - e.g. http://meetlisten.com/home/profile.php?id=1 and (e.g. MAKACOW-Brazil's).
- Nsyght - Visit your profile page and select "view all" on the friends component. Should look like this: http://www.nsyght.com/friends/[username]/, e.g. sample profile.
- Odeo — the "peep's" list of each user is marked up with XFN (rel="contact") e.g. http://odeo.com/profile/JeremyKeith . See announcing blog post.
- qmpeople - Uses XFN for public friendships - e.g. http://www.qmpeople.com/users/laserion
- Soup - On user profile if the "Friends list" element is displayed (on by default), else at /friends
- skateboardspot.info - Log in and click on your username in the top right corner. The URL to your userpage (that you'll see now) is the URL to your hCard. Also 10 people of your contact list will be displayed there. To see all of them click the "... display all friends" link.
- Twitter - login, click on "Your profile" at the top, and copy the URL
- Videntity.org - e.g. http://danda.videntity.org/ (see also Videntity XFN support documentation).
- Wordpress.com and any other blogs using Wordpress 1.5 or later have XFN supporting blog rolls (for friends and rel-me).
Services that import XFN supporting friends lists
The following web sites support importing your existing XFN supporting friends lists, e.g. from the above sites. Alphabetically sorted. Feel free to add sites supporting XFN import here. Please include a link to the site home page, and instructions for how to import friends on the site.
import
The following sites do one time imports of friends lists.
- None currently.
import and subscribe
The following sites support both importing and subscribing to friends lists.
- None currently.
delegation
The following sites support fully delegating your friends list to an external XFN friends list.
- None currently.
Services with XFN rel="me" to multiple external sites
The following services have a UI for entering any number of websites/homepages/blogs and publish it as part of your profile, linking to it with rel-me.
- Google+ uses rel="me" on profile pages — e.g. https://plus.google.com/109269993425247359567/about
- Huffduffer uses rel="me" on profile pages if a URL is provided and then uses the Google Social Graph API to find other profiles which are then also linked with rel="me" — e.g. http://huffduffer.com/clagnut
- Proofile - e.g. http://proofile.org/ueli.weiss
- TypePad - e.g. http://www.markpasc.typepad.com/
- Wordpress.com and any other blogs using Wordpress 1.5 or later have XFN supporting blog rolls (for friends and rel-me).
Services with XFN rel="me" to one external site
The following services have a UI for entering one website/homepage/blog and publish it as part of your profile, linking to it with rel-me.
- Delicious - e.g. http://delicious.com/inkdroid
- Digg - e.g. http://digg.com/users/tantek
- Dopplr - enter your website/homepage/blog into the "Website:" field on the Dopplr: Account Management page, and enable your public profile and be sure the "Show homepage" checkbox is checked.
- Eventful - login, click on your username, and copy that URL.
- Facebook since 2010-07-09. Set your "Website" to your URL, and set it to be visible to Everyone.
- Flickr - login, click "Your Photos", click "Profile", and copy the URL which should be http://flickr.com/people/[username]/
- Flickr supports rel="me" identity consolidation with your webpage that you enter into your profile, and with your Flickr contacts page. See screenshot of Flickr UI in Flock browser using Flocktails extension - March 17th 2006.
- GitHub - e.g. Chris Wanstrath
- Identica - Some user (e.g., csarven) and group (e.g., microformats) profiles have a link to their home/personal URLs.
- JPG Magazine
- Last.FM - login, go to your profile, and copy the URL which should start with http://www.last.fm/user/
- Last.FM supports rel="me" identity consolidation with your webpage that you enter into your profile, and with your Last.FM friends page.
- lifestrea.ms - supporting all your external appearances on the web. Examples: public profile or professional profile of the same person.
- LiveJournal (see LiveJournal implementation entry) - login, click on the "Profile" link, and copy the URL which should start with http://USERNAME.livejournal.com/profile where USERNAME is your LJ username. E.g. [2].
- Ma.gnolia - see supports rel=me announcement.
- Nsyght - e.g. sample profile.
- Plaxo - e.g. http://joseph.myplaxo.com/
- qmpeople - e.g. http://www.qmpeople.com/users/laserion
- Soup - on user profile
- Technorati - e.g. http://technorati.com/people/technorati/tantek
- Twitter - login, click on "Your profile" at the top, and copy the URL. supported since 2007-05-07. See also issues.
- TypePad - e.g. http://www.markpasc.typepad.com/
- Twitter - login, click on "Your profile" at the top, and copy the URL
- Videntity.org - e.g. http://danda.videntity.org/
- Vox - e.g. http://anil.vox.com/
- Wordpress.com and any other blogs using Wordpress 1.5 or later have XFN supporting blog rolls (for friends and rel-me).
Implement hCard XFN supporting friends lists
Want to implement hCard+XFN on your site so you can list it here?
- Markup friends with hCard. See the hCard authoring page for how to mark-up names, links, icons of people in friends lists with hCard.
- XFN on friend links. Friends lists should be marked up with XFN per XFN clarifications: mapping community site friends. See also the XFN: Getting Started page for how to markup links to people with XFN. See also the hCard examples: hCard and XFN which demonstrates this and the previous step quite well.
- rel="me" to a user's other URLs. Hyperlinks to users' home pages or blogs should have the XFN
rel="me"
attribute to support user-driven (since the user chooses the URL to link to) identity consolidation. - rel="me" on "View All Friends..." links. If a user profile page on your site links to a separate page for that user's friends list, add
rel="me"
to that link. - rel="me" on friends list pagination links. If your site paginates a user's friend list into multiple pages, be sure to add
rel="me next"
to your "Next" pagination hyperlinks, and similarlyrel="me prev"
to your "Previous" pagination hyperlinks.
Please also consider implementing hCard user profiles.
Implement import XFN friends lists
Want to implement importing (and preferably subscribing to) XFN friends lists on your site so you can list it here?
In addition to implementing hCard XFN supporting friends lists yourself (see above), do the following:
- Provide a user interface to "Import Friends" (like a button or menu item)
- When chosen, provide a text input field for the user to enter their profile URL (such as their blog or XFN friends list URL). If you already have the user's "Website", pre-fill the field with it, or if the user has many "Other Profiles", pre-fill the field with the first, and let the user pick any of them with a Select pop-up menu, or provide the user the option to just import XFN from all of them at once.
- Parse the XFN at the URL(s) given (links with rel="contact" or "acquaintance" or "friend" etc.) and check to see if there are any users on your site with any of those links as their rel="me" "Website" or among their rel="me" "Other Profiles" and add them to a list of people to invite. Crawl any symmetrical rel="me" links, especially symmetrical rel="me next" and/or rel="me prev" friends list pagination links for additional URLs to parse for XFN. Consider also parsing those URLs simultaneously for hCards that have those XFN links as class="url" hCard properties, and if the hCards have additional contact information such as instant messaging or email, add them to the list of people to invite. You can use the Java hCard Parser which also has support for XFN.
- Present the list of people to invite, perhaps sorted by "closeness" of XFN relationships (e.g. list family relationships before just romantic relationships before just friends before just professional relationships before just acquaintances before just contacts before just met etc.) with a "Add Friend" button next to each. When clicked, use XHR to add that person without altering the overall list, and change the Add button into a Cancel button. Perhaps put an "Add all" button at the top (or bottom) to let the user simply add everyone listed with one click.
- Consider also providing a checkbox "[x] Subscribe to XFN friends" which would automatically run this import perhaps once a day and notify the user of new contacts found that they may want to add, and similarly present an "Add all" button.
Sites that should support hCard and XFN
Should support rel-me
See and please add to: hCard advocacy - XFN rel="me".
Should support friend lists
See and please add to: hCard advocacy - hCard XFN friends lists.
For more information
In addition to the previous "Implement" sections, see the hCard authoring page for how to mark-up information about a person with hCard, and XFN getting started page for how to mark-up friend links with XFN.
Join the microformats community, in particular the #microformats IRC channel on irc://irc.freenode.net#microformats and the microformats-dev mailing list, and send a message stating that you'd like to add hCard to the profiles and hCard+XFN supporting friends lists (and importing thereof) to your website.
Please also consider implementing hCard supporting user profiles.
See hCard+XFN supporting friends lists issues for issues, problems with implementations.
archived sites
Some sites that supported hCard XFN friends lists and rel-me are offline / no longer operating, and can only be accessed via http://archive.org/
- Identoo - e.g. sample profile
- When operational, Identoo supported rel='me' linking to an external site, and XFN friends lists as well.
- Pownce
- When operational, Pownce supported rel="me" linking to multiple other profiles (previous documentation: http://pownce.com/t/notes/644806/ supports rel="me" for LOTS of other profiles ).
see also
- XFN (spec, FAQ, implementations - there are a few more in there that need to be copied and expanded in this page.)
- hcard-supporting-user-profiles
- hCard (authoring, FAQ)
- social-network-portability
- data-portability
- user-interface