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Information blogging guidelines (IBG) is a list of templates and goals for displaying information on a webpage. There are 5 templates and 3 goals listed below.
[https://econanalysistools.blogspot.com/2022/03/information-blogging-guidelines.html Information blogging guidelines] (IBG) is a list of templates and goals for displaying information on a webpage. There are 5 templates and 2 goals listed below.


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*Minimalism and clarity of information
*Minimalism and clarity
*Standardization across IBG posts
*Standardization across IBG posts
*Networks of IBG websites and blogs
*Networks of IBG websites and blogs




The goal of IBG is to minimize the extra noise on an information web page. Instead of having to scroll around on a web page and read through paragraphs, I believe that information is best displayed when its at the top of the page with as few distractions as possible. The idea is to create the most minimal and information dense web pages possible.


I would like to see all human knowledge converted into IBG. I'm curious to see what IBG would look like when applied to the highest levels of knowledge in topics such as mathematics and physics.
With the exception of Wikipedia, I believe information on the internet is very disorganized. To address this, we need a standard for displaying text information on a webpage that enables different websites to work together on the same information collection project. I also believe such a standard should have a method for creating small chunks of information. Chunking allows information to exist in a more granular medium which allows greater flexibility when organizing and arranging pieces of information in a directory.


If two bloggers make a post on the same topic using IBG, both posts would exist just as two different web pages on the same topic can exist on the internet. I imagine that there would be curators who would create collections of posts from various blogs. The curator of one of these collections would select their preferred post on a specific topic if there were multiple posts on a topic.
The curators who create directories (or search engines) of IBG posts would be responsible for helping readers find posts and essentially create the network.


The curators who create lists of IBG posts would be responsible for helping readers find posts and essentially create the network.
 
[[Alex Peek|other proposals]]

Latest revision as of 23:21, 7 June 2024

Information blogging guidelines (IBG) is a list of templates and goals for displaying information on a webpage. There are 5 templates and 2 goals listed below.

Templates

  • This post is a list of...
  • This post is a collection of...
  • This post is a timeline of...
  • There are __ _____ listed below alphabetically.
  • There are __ _____ listed below chronologically.

Goals

  • Minimalism and clarity
  • Standardization across IBG posts
  • Networks of IBG websites and blogs


With the exception of Wikipedia, I believe information on the internet is very disorganized. To address this, we need a standard for displaying text information on a webpage that enables different websites to work together on the same information collection project. I also believe such a standard should have a method for creating small chunks of information. Chunking allows information to exist in a more granular medium which allows greater flexibility when organizing and arranging pieces of information in a directory.

The curators who create directories (or search engines) of IBG posts would be responsible for helping readers find posts and essentially create the network.


other proposals