- From: Adam Sobieski <adamsobieski@hotmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2017 15:37:27 +0000
- To: "public-credentials@w3.org" <public-credentials@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <DM5PR01MB3275C91F87E4F596EDCFA63AC5960@DM5PR01MB3275.prod.exchangelabs.com>
Credentials Community Group, I would like to broach some topics pertaining to multisource (multiple journalists and journalism organizations using) claims-based resources. Here is an outline of ideas. I welcome your comments and ideas. 1. uploading to or producing claims on websites or decentralized resources * each claim has or is at a URI * each journalist with an account can create a claim * API for document authoring plugins (Word, LibreOffice) * API for Wordpress and Drupal (etc.) plugins * claims in news articles, footnote hyperlinks to website or decentralized resource 2. presenting claims on websites or decentralized resources (e.g. https://verrit.com<https://verrit.com/>) * claims as HTML (human-readable content at URI) * claims as schema.org<http://schema.org/> schema * claims as PNG (generating PNG for sharing) 3. multisource websites or decentralized resources * provenance * attribution/recognition of journalist and journalistic organization which first made the claim at the human-readable HTML content at URI * URI-based attribution/recognition of journalist or journalistic organizations? * https://resource.org/nytimes/2017/09/05/here-is-the-claim/ * HTTP forwarding in the event of a claim merge (two claims are the same) * merge to the first-occurring claim 4. shareable claims * claims and OpenGraph (http://ogp.me/) 5. discussing claims * discussion area for each claim (e.g. https://verrit.com<https://verrit.com/>) * discussion actions as per some resource policy? (e.g. https://www.wikipedia.org<https://www.wikipedia.org/>) * types of user accounts? 6. searching for claims * searching for identical claims * searching for similar but different claims * user searching for existing claims based on natural language queries 7. collecting together and visualizing claims in threads or narratives * story / calendar / timeline view (e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Russian_interference_in_the_2016_United_States_elections). 8. exporting all claims and collections of claims to machine-utilizable formats Best regards, Adam Sobieski
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