- From: Bob Wyman <bob@wyman.us>
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2023 19:53:49 -0500
- To: Johannes Ernst <johannes.ernst@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-swicg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAA1s49Xd1=OCo_GAWgYD0PhRY+DONOX_7sqRkb-PfoeF4NE4fQ@mail.gmail.com>
Johannes, You can find the BBC Mastodon instance at: https://social.bbc/about bob wyman On Tue, Dec 26, 2023 at 5:44 PM Johannes Ernst <johannes.ernst@gmail.com> wrote: > 1. We know how the Fediverse looks like: > > You want to socially interact with your friends without a central server > in the middle? Set up a Fediverse instance, or find an account on somebody > else’s, follow your friends on other instances and microblog (and more) > away. > > So if the BBC wanted to do that, for example, they would (and have) set up > bbc.social, in addition to their primary website at bbc.com. > > 2. In contrast, the vision of the “Social Web” is broader and less > “separate” from the rest of the web. > > E.g. Wikipedia says "The social web encompasses how websites and software > are designed and developed in order to support and foster social > interaction.” [1] > > So if the BBC wanted to be part of the “Social Web”, for example, they > would augment/change bbc.com to be a first-class social web participant > rather than setting up a separate fediverse site. > > 3. Roughly agree so far? > > But what does that mean exactly? How would bbc.com look exactly if it > were a first-class participant of the “social web” that “supports and > fosters social interaction”? > > I know what I would want to do … but there are a bunch of > conventions/protocols/standards missing to do that. On the other hand, > nobody is really working on those, at least not here, so perhaps my vision > is different from other’s vision. > > I’d appreciate pointers or explanations that outline various points of > view on how the “social web” would ideally look like, and also how the > fediverse could morph into it over time. Assuming people think that is > still a worthwhile goal. > > (With apologies to the BBC for using them as my example vehicle here … > obviously it has nothing to do with the BBC per se) > > Cheers, > > > > Johannes. > > [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_web > > > Johannes Ernst > > Fediforum <https://fediforum.org/> > Dazzle Labs <https://dazzlelabs.net/> >
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