SchemaOrg support: Content Suitability

Hi All,

My post is about: https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/issues/3560

Websites use semantic web mark-up, called RDF for SEO and to ensure
web-pages display properly if shared in facebook.  There's alot of other
uses, but these two ontologies (schemaorg for SEO & Open Graph Protocol for
Facebook, etc) are already implemented in most web sites / web-pages.
There's alot that can be done when this code (rdf) is put into web-pages.

NB:
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7236338418157297664/

But, it doesn't appear that anyone has thought it was important to ensure
the capacity to use these foundational technologies to ensure websites
could provide information about whether their websites, pages, even content
elements (ie: posts) are suitable for children - and then encouraged to
make use of it earlier.

IF this were to occur, which isn't considered to be a very complex job;
then all sorts of software, including browsers either by incorporating
support or by providing a browser plugin, but certainly not solely, but
making the client-side (ie: even a simple browser extension, that could
probably be done using an AI coder) available isn't useful, unless the
websites are encouraged to incorporate it; which, given its the same
tooling is used to present content in search;

Here's some info,
https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance/structured-data/search-gallery

shouldn' t be very hard.  So, i've tried and have so-far failed, here's my
post about it, which then has the link to the post, etc.  I think
sometimes, good ideas just need to find the right 'authorised thinker' to
make it happen. I thiik, if it were in https://schema.org/ and websites
that should be encouraged to add the code were made aware of it; then, it
might be implemented on alot of websites, very, very quickly.  But they'd
need to be afforded that opportunity in the first place, so, somehow,
evaluating whether its worthwhile doing, could be worth some thought.

those links again:

https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7236338418157297664/
https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/issues/3560

🙏☮️🕊️

Tim.H.

Received on Monday, 2 September 2024 14:26:13 UTC