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My goal is to find people and organizations who are willing to convert their knowledge into the IBG format. I'm optimistic that someday there can be thousands of blogs and websites that use IBG to create a decentralized network of compatible reference works. | My goal is to find people and organizations who are willing to convert their knowledge into the IBG format. I'm optimistic that someday there can be thousands of blogs and websites that use IBG to create a decentralized network of compatible reference works. | ||
With the exception of Wikipedia, today the information on the internet is very disorganized. To address this, I believe we need a standard (or lingua franca) that enable different websites to work together towards the same information collection project. And to organize the world's information, I believe it would be necessary to have a standard for creating chunks of information. Creating chunks allows information to exist in a more granular format which can be used to create directories of links. | With the exception of Wikipedia, today the information on the internet is very disorganized. To address this, I believe we need a standard (or lingua franca) that enable different websites to work together towards the same information collection project. And to organize the world's information, I believe it would be necessary to have a standard for creating chunks of information. Creating chunks allows information to exist in a more granular format which can be used to create directories of links. | ||
Revision as of 00:23, 4 February 2024
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.
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 of information
- Standardization across IBG posts
- Networks of IBG websites and blogs
My goal is to find people and organizations who are willing to convert their knowledge into the IBG format. I'm optimistic that someday there can be thousands of blogs and websites that use IBG to create a decentralized network of compatible reference works.
With the exception of Wikipedia, today the information on the internet is very disorganized. To address this, I believe we need a standard (or lingua franca) that enable different websites to work together towards the same information collection project. And to organize the world's information, I believe it would be necessary to have a standard for creating chunks of information. Creating chunks allows information to exist in a more granular format which can be used to create directories of links.