Seamantic: A Semantic-Web-Bridging Mastodon Client (github.com)
from blue_berry@lemmy.world to fediverse@lemmy.world on 31 Dec 17:38
https://lemmy.world/post/23745889

Hi everyone! I’m building Seamantic, a Mastodon client that introduces the “semantic feed” — a way to interact directly with the Semantic Web.

Here’s how it works:

By connecting users and knowledge bases, the semantic feed creates a dynamic flow of high-quality, consensus-driven data.

What do you think of the idea? Feedback is always welcome.

#fediverse

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mesamunefire@lemmy.world on 31 Dec 18:23 next collapse

I guess im a bit confused. Maybe I would need to see it in action in order to understand.

davidgro@lemmy.world on 31 Dec 22:31 next collapse

querying raises the “sea-level,” and contributing lowers it, encouraging collaboration. When the sea-level goes over a certain level, posting queries is blocked

Yeah, this seems to assume that the set of people able and willing to make contributions overlaps the set interested in simply asking questions, and I can’t imagine that working. You know the rule that in any community 90% just lurk, 9% comment, and maybe 1% actually contribute. For everyone but the 1%, I foresee querying until they hit the limit, then they leave.

This might be somewhat mitigated by it being a very technical system to begin with, so even being interested in queries is a barrier.

blue_berry@lemmy.world on 01 Jan 07:35 collapse

Yeah, I know, thats a big problem of the idea. The answers would need to be really good and the querying simpler.

pupbiru@aussie.zone on 01 Jan 08:56 collapse

i mean, the sea level doesn’t have to be a limit… people edit wikipedia etc or contribute to reddit just because they like their number to be higher or their community reputation. i get that it’s meant to encourage contribution, but i think you’ll get more contribution by people just wanting to make the information better

wiase@discuss.online on 01 Jan 12:59 collapse

Interesting. I’ve just read about se-bridge.org the other day. Maybe you can join forces or collab or just learn from each other.