diff --git a/sequential wiki.md b/sequential wiki.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21f78e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/sequential wiki.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +--- +title: "annotation of [[sequential wiki]] - anagora.org" +layout: post +category: responses +tags: annotation +replyto: "https://anagora.org/sequential-wiki" +date: "2022-01-17T06:11:29.509152+00:00" +hypothesislink: "https://hyp.is/T3PoiHdcEeyVjqvZBnCEAQ/anagora.org/sequential-wiki" +--- + + + +> ...Sequential Wiki +> Not a formal term, but I use it often. A sequential wiki is like a wiki page, but people contribute blocks of [[content]] instead of arbitrary fragments; and they maintain clear ownership and control over their blocks. +I call the [[agora]] a distribu... + +This is an excellent *concept* but I'm not sold on the *name*, simply because part of what's so powerful about this kind of thing is that the possibilities for sequencing are wide open. Like with the experimental upranking in settings -- maybe what I want to see first are my social contacts' blocks, people I "follow". Or maybe I want to pull in a ranking service that has experts vet medical info and be able to uprank based on that. Or maybe I want to *most* of the time see something like one of the above, but sometimes surf the recent content just for fun. You know? "Sequential" makes me think the order is important, I guess, but that might be overly programmer-brained, and probably I'm coming at this with different metaphors than you had in mind. Curious to hear your thoughts!