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Agora
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Subnode garden/flancian/agora.md by @flancian
Agora
- The Agora is a distributed knowledge graph and experimental social network.
- As an Agora guest you can currently:
- Navigate the Agora, which is composed of nodes which aggregate content from many users on the same topic or entity.
- Make use of backlinks and pulled nodes to discover relevant content.
- As an Agora user you can:
- Have your content be surfaced to users at relevant times (when they are visiting a node on a relevant topic or entity).
- Have relevant content be surfaced to you as you work on your personal knowledge graph.
- Make use of agora actions.
- Anyone can run an Agora of their own if they so desire. The Agora is open source.
- If you want to learn more about the experimental nature of this Agora, please refer to this Hacker News comment.
- If you want to keep up to date with development, consider adding me on Twitter or Mastodon: flancian.
- As an Agora guest you can currently:
- To sign up for the Agora, first you need to publish your digital garden or content elsewhere online. The Agora doesn't host your data, but rather pulls it from a location you control and renders it for you and other users; it interlinks it with that of other users.
- If you know your way around git, markdown on git is the default format. If you use roam or a roam like or you have a notes database, you're almost there. Please refer to agora howto for detailed instructions.
- Whatever participation mechanism you choose, you need to let an Agora maintainer know where your content is, so it can be pulled and integrated. We strive to continuously support new sources and formats. Please send email to [email protected] with:
- The URL for your content.
- Your desired username.
- The Agora wants to be maximally inclusive, but it is in its infancy; it is a work in progress. If you want to participate and can't, please also send email to [email protected] to let us know.
- Through projects such as agora twitter integration, we hope to make the Agora available to anyone that has access to a social network account.
- An Agora is, in its most basic form, a set of useful conventions.
- Useful conventions are made explicit through an Agora's CONTRACT and the writing of its users.
- You can think of the Agora as a distributed sequential wiki; an experiment in semantic web applications.
- Being a graph, the Agora is built around the concepts of nodes and edges.
- See also wikilinks fanout and wikilinks everywhere.
- An Agora is a distributed knowledge graph maintained by the users of an experimental social network.
- By you and me. Anyone can participate if they are willing.
- Check out agora howto (users) or agora plan (developers) if you want to jump in.
- This Agora tries to be a good internet citizen. The agora protocol is openly developed and can be implemented by anyone. - wikilinks everywhere is currently its most focused application.
- go github.com/flancian/agora
- pull agora editor
- There are other agoras.
Subnode garden/ArghZero/agora.md by @ArghZero
agora
- [ ] build a tool to filter a json roam export for only nodes tagged with
\#public
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