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*** relationship to other URLs (e.g. if one article is commentary on another) | *** relationship to other URLs (e.g. if one article is commentary on another) | ||
*** user ratings, in multiple dimensions (validity of reasoning, validity of facts, quality of writing, agreement with conclusions...) | *** user ratings, in multiple dimensions (validity of reasoning, validity of facts, quality of writing, agreement with conclusions...) | ||
+ | *** "channel" - to which other users may subscribe | ||
** add user commentary | ** add user commentary | ||
** multi-user threaded discussion | ** multi-user threaded discussion | ||
** feed reader: | ** feed reader: | ||
*** import/export OPML | *** import/export OPML | ||
+ | ** subscribe to other users' posts: | ||
+ | *** include or exclude specific channels | ||
+ | *** include or exclude unspecified channels | ||
+ | *** digest or individual posts | ||
+ | **** selectable interval for digests | ||
+ | *** keep track of which posts you have read | ||
* service features: | * service features: | ||
** access all non-private data via API to allow: | ** access all non-private data via API to allow: |
Revision as of 15:14, 15 March 2013
About
LinkFerret is a system for crowdsourced tagging and commenting on external articles in such a way as to gradually build a library of information and commentary on a wide variety of topics. It may also be usable as a blogging system; I am still exploring how it will work in order to determine if this makes sense. I'm thinking that it could be a good replacement for the pre-Google+ version of Google Reader.
Status: design phase
Features
- user features:
- tag URLs using:
- keywords (non-normalized nomenclature)
- site-specific categories (normalized nomenclature)
- common information such as title, posting date, author, etc.
- relationship to other URLs (e.g. if one article is commentary on another)
- user ratings, in multiple dimensions (validity of reasoning, validity of facts, quality of writing, agreement with conclusions...)
- "channel" - to which other users may subscribe
- add user commentary
- multi-user threaded discussion
- feed reader:
- import/export OPML
- subscribe to other users' posts:
- include or exclude specific channels
- include or exclude unspecified channels
- digest or individual posts
- selectable interval for digests
- keep track of which posts you have read
- tag URLs using:
- service features:
- access all non-private data via API to allow:
- federation of multiple sites
- use of data within any site
- access all non-private data via API to allow: