I saw John Breslin's Tweet on this. Interesting. We have slightly different interests in semantic applications. The interest here appears to be helping machines pick out semantic meaning from the message. But it sounds to me a bit too open-ended for now. (it sounds like you want a generalized endorsement tracking system -- this probably would be much more sensible to build on a full-fledged social network platform, e.g., Facebook).
I had a different interest in semantics with Semantic Social Media Construction. I am trying to get people to encode, using some succinct syntax, why they are tweeting a particular update. Are they going somewhere? Responding to someone? covering an event live? Without this, my Twitter feed is a disorganized mess, which is why I give up reading it for weeks at a time. Facebook at least as apps (Events, photos, links) which give a hint how to skim through.
I came up with less than a dozen broad activity categories at the above link. I sent it over to Johnie Hallman at DestroyTwitter, and he was interested, but we have a chicken-and-egg conundrum on our hands here. Curious for your thoughts on this.
I saw John Breslin's Tweet on this. Interesting.
We have slightly different interests in semantic applications.
The interest here appears to be helping machines pick out semantic meaning from the message.
But it sounds to me a bit too open-ended for now.
(it sounds like you want a generalized endorsement tracking system -- this probably would be much more sensible to build on a full-fledged social network platform, e.g., Facebook).
I had a different interest in semantics with Semantic Social Media Construction. I am trying to get people to encode, using some succinct syntax, why they are tweeting a particular update. Are they going somewhere? Responding to someone? covering an event live? Without this, my Twitter feed is a disorganized mess, which is why I give up reading it for weeks at a time. Facebook at least as apps (Events, photos, links) which give a hint how to skim through.
I came up with less than a dozen broad activity categories at the above link. I sent it over to Johnie Hallman at DestroyTwitter, and he was interested, but we have a chicken-and-egg conundrum on our hands here. Curious for your thoughts on this.