- From: Evan Prodromou <evan@prodromou.name>
- Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2025 10:16:15 -0400
- To: Social Web Incubator Community Group <public-swicg@w3.org>
Your Like activity is datestamped, as is the Update activity. So, someone interested should be able to tell which version of the Note you Liked. Evan On 2025-09-21 11:33 a.m., Cristiano Longo wrote: > Hi all, > > let us consider the following scenario: there is a Notes object with > the content "I hate Hitler". Now I can distribute a Like activity > referring to this object, as I hate Hitler too. But, few moments > later, the author update the text to "I love Hitler". Then there is a > Like object having me as actor and targeting a Note object in favour > of Hitler. > > The same could apply also to other scenarios, for example accepting to > buy something that changes. Of course, it could apply also in a most > generic web scenario, for example when we agree to some privacy policy > or code of conduct. > > I wonder if someone else faced this issue in some way. > > Any contribution is welcome, > > CL > > >
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