- From: Martynas Jusevičius <martynas@graphity.org>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2016 14:25:19 +0200
- To: Matthew Linares <matthew.linares@opendemocracy.net>
- Cc: public-socialweb-comments@w3.org
I do not know of any specific parameters, I but I am certain this logic could could be expressed as a SPARQL query, if you have all your content and entities (basically everything) interconnected as part of an RDF graph. On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 2:01 PM, Matthew Linares <matthew.linares@opendemocracy.net> wrote: > Thanks Martynas, > > Something like SIOC would be a dependency for what I'm talking about, > although I'm thinking of a framework of user/editor preferences for how to > order posts (and other content) in e.g. a feed/homepage. The Facebook news > feed, for example, is famously ordered according to an algorithm, with > user-specific weightings driving its actions. It's that algorithm that I > think should follow standards, and be open, especially as we see more of > them curating web content. > > It could be used by websites to order content, those sites could allow users > to alter their choices, users could store it client side to order what they > see on a site, etc. > > Parameters to give weighting to content might include: > > - user interests (by keyword) > - content recency > - author category (individual, org, advertiser, contributor, friend of user) > - length > - medium/format > > > Do you know of anything like that? > > Thanks again! > > > Matthew Linares > Technical & Publications Coordinator > openDemocracy.net > -- > Encrypt your mail to me. > Find out how→ My public key→ > > On 26 July 2016 at 10:30, Martynas Jusevičius <martynas@graphity.org> wrote: >> >> What about SIOC? http://rdfs.org/sioc/spec/ >> >> On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 1:42 PM, Matthew Linares >> <matthew.linares@opendemocracy.net> wrote: >> > Dear all, >> > >> > I'm looking for an open algorithm project where standards are defined >> > for >> > presenting content e.g. to order/curate/customise the Facebook news >> > feed, or >> > the home page of a newspaper, or any content stream. >> > >> > I thought the W3C working groups would be a likely home for such a >> > project, >> > and found this to be one of the most relevant groups, but haven't found >> > anything obviously applicable yet. Perhaps someone can point me in the >> > right >> > direction? >> > >> > Thanks for your work! >> > >> > Matthew Linares >> > Technical & Publications Coordinator >> > openDemocracy.net >> > -- >> > Encrypt your mail to me. >> > Find out how→ My public key→ > >
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