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I've seen an ongoing debate between "Note" versus "Article" in ActivityPub / ActivityStreams.

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  • reiver@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
    reiver@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
    reiver@mastodon.social
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    #1

    I've seen an ongoing debate between "Note" versus "Article" in ActivityPub / ActivityStreams.

    When is something a "Note"‽
    When is something an "Article"‽

    Personally — I would probably have made the distinction this way.

    An "Article" has a title.
    A "Note" doesn't have a title.

    (In ActivityPub / ActivityStreams, a 'title' seems to tend to get represented in the "name" field.)

    #ActivityPub #ActivityStreams #FediDev #FediDevs #Fediverse

    reiver@mastodon.socialR thisismissem@activitypub.spaceT toddsundsted@epiktistes.comT khleedril@cyberplace.socialK 5 Replies Last reply
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    • reiver@mastodon.socialR reiver@mastodon.social

      I've seen an ongoing debate between "Note" versus "Article" in ActivityPub / ActivityStreams.

      When is something a "Note"‽
      When is something an "Article"‽

      Personally — I would probably have made the distinction this way.

      An "Article" has a title.
      A "Note" doesn't have a title.

      (In ActivityPub / ActivityStreams, a 'title' seems to tend to get represented in the "name" field.)

      #ActivityPub #ActivityStreams #FediDev #FediDevs #Fediverse

      reiver@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
      reiver@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
      reiver@mastodon.social
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      #2

      In the old blogging software I created back in the 1990s, I had a handful of posts types

      There was a type of rich-text oriented post that had a title. (Article)

      And, there way another type of rich-text oriented post that did not have a title. (Note)

      (There were also other types of posts, but they aren't relevant here)

      These 2 types of posts were rendered / displayed differently

      I.e., my 1990s software already had this distinction

      #ActivityPub #ActivityStreams #FediDev #FediDevs #Fediverse

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      • reiver@mastodon.socialR reiver@mastodon.social

        I've seen an ongoing debate between "Note" versus "Article" in ActivityPub / ActivityStreams.

        When is something a "Note"‽
        When is something an "Article"‽

        Personally — I would probably have made the distinction this way.

        An "Article" has a title.
        A "Note" doesn't have a title.

        (In ActivityPub / ActivityStreams, a 'title' seems to tend to get represented in the "name" field.)

        #ActivityPub #ActivityStreams #FediDev #FediDevs #Fediverse

        thisismissem@activitypub.spaceT This user is from outside of this forum
        thisismissem@activitypub.spaceT This user is from outside of this forum
        thisismissem@activitypub.space
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        #3

        @reiver@mastodon.social that's a good summary for it.

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        • reiver@mastodon.socialR reiver@mastodon.social

          I've seen an ongoing debate between "Note" versus "Article" in ActivityPub / ActivityStreams.

          When is something a "Note"‽
          When is something an "Article"‽

          Personally — I would probably have made the distinction this way.

          An "Article" has a title.
          A "Note" doesn't have a title.

          (In ActivityPub / ActivityStreams, a 'title' seems to tend to get represented in the "name" field.)

          #ActivityPub #ActivityStreams #FediDev #FediDevs #Fediverse

          toddsundsted@epiktistes.comT This user is from outside of this forum
          toddsundsted@epiktistes.comT This user is from outside of this forum
          toddsundsted@epiktistes.com
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          #4

          @reiver I like this distinction well enough that I might implement it.

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          • reiver@mastodon.socialR reiver@mastodon.social

            In the old blogging software I created back in the 1990s, I had a handful of posts types

            There was a type of rich-text oriented post that had a title. (Article)

            And, there way another type of rich-text oriented post that did not have a title. (Note)

            (There were also other types of posts, but they aren't relevant here)

            These 2 types of posts were rendered / displayed differently

            I.e., my 1990s software already had this distinction

            #ActivityPub #ActivityStreams #FediDev #FediDevs #Fediverse

            evan@cosocial.caE This user is from outside of this forum
            evan@cosocial.caE This user is from outside of this forum
            evan@cosocial.ca
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            #5

            @reiver there's a page on this in the primer:

            Link Preview Image
            Activity Streams/Primer/Article and Note - W3C Wiki

            favicon

            (www.w3.org)

            But it's not always clear.

            One thing that might distinguish is presentation.

            I expect an Article to appear on its own page. References to an Article in a stream or tree layout might just include title and summary, with a link to a UI to show the full text.

            But lots of Note objects can fit in a stream or tree presentation.

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            • thisismissem@activitypub.spaceT thisismissem@activitypub.space

              @reiver@mastodon.social that's a good summary for it.

              smallcircles@social.coopS This user is from outside of this forum
              smallcircles@social.coopS This user is from outside of this forum
              smallcircles@social.coop
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              #6

              @thisismissem

              @reiver it is a good question. It is also a question that is formulated from the perspective on how we currently see the AS/AP fediverse.

              > I've seen an ongoing debate between "Note" versus "Article" in #ActivityPub / #ActivityStreams.
              > When is something a "Note"‽
              > When is something an "Article"‽

              The question makes sense from the notion of what the current #fediverse is. It makes less sense from the context of AS/AP as described in the protocol specs.

              Background to my post is this observation: https://social.coop/@smallcircles/116109447243110037

              Then the answer to when is something a Note or an Article is: Always. Note is Note in ActivityStreams and Article is Article.

              The question that you would be asking, if only we had a fediverse that followed the original promise of the open standards, is:

              > "When is something a Note or an Article in a Microblogging domain?"

              For instance.. types you have in any domain depend on your model preferences. Could be anything that serves needs of a solution.

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              • reiver@mastodon.socialR reiver@mastodon.social

                I've seen an ongoing debate between "Note" versus "Article" in ActivityPub / ActivityStreams.

                When is something a "Note"‽
                When is something an "Article"‽

                Personally — I would probably have made the distinction this way.

                An "Article" has a title.
                A "Note" doesn't have a title.

                (In ActivityPub / ActivityStreams, a 'title' seems to tend to get represented in the "name" field.)

                #ActivityPub #ActivityStreams #FediDev #FediDevs #Fediverse

                khleedril@cyberplace.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
                khleedril@cyberplace.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
                khleedril@cyberplace.social
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                #7

                @reiver I don't think there really are any articles in the #fediverse. There are links, but the texts themselves are read through URIs.

                Edit: Happy to be corrected! I've yet to implement ActivityPub into my new blog, but hopefully will be able to put articles out there when I get around to it.

                liaizon@social.wake.stL reiver@mastodon.socialR julian@activitypub.spaceJ 3 Replies Last reply
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                • khleedril@cyberplace.socialK khleedril@cyberplace.social

                  @reiver I don't think there really are any articles in the #fediverse. There are links, but the texts themselves are read through URIs.

                  Edit: Happy to be corrected! I've yet to implement ActivityPub into my new blog, but hopefully will be able to put articles out there when I get around to it.

                  liaizon@social.wake.stL This user is from outside of this forum
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                  liaizon@social.wake.st
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                  #8

                  @khleedril @reiver that's not true at all. Every post from @writefreely and @WordPress (with federation turned on) federates the whole post. It's just that mastodon doesn't render the post it self but most other fediverse servers do.

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                  • khleedril@cyberplace.socialK khleedril@cyberplace.social

                    @reiver I don't think there really are any articles in the #fediverse. There are links, but the texts themselves are read through URIs.

                    Edit: Happy to be corrected! I've yet to implement ActivityPub into my new blog, but hopefully will be able to put articles out there when I get around to it.

                    reiver@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                    reiver@mastodon.social
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                    #9

                    @khleedril

                    Some of that is more about Mastodon, than the Fediverse.

                    Mastodon doesn't give you the text of an Article, but instead gives you a link to it.

                    But, at this machine-level (in the ActivityPub / ActivityStreams data), the content is there for both Notes and Articles.

                    Mastodon just treats them differently.

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                    • liaizon@social.wake.stL liaizon@social.wake.st

                      @khleedril @reiver that's not true at all. Every post from @writefreely and @WordPress (with federation turned on) federates the whole post. It's just that mastodon doesn't render the post it self but most other fediverse servers do.

                      liaizon@social.wake.stL This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #10

                      @khleedril @reiver try using akkoma https://fe.disroot.org is a good instance, and follow some blogs

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                      • smallcircles@social.coopS smallcircles@social.coop

                        @thisismissem

                        @reiver it is a good question. It is also a question that is formulated from the perspective on how we currently see the AS/AP fediverse.

                        > I've seen an ongoing debate between "Note" versus "Article" in #ActivityPub / #ActivityStreams.
                        > When is something a "Note"‽
                        > When is something an "Article"‽

                        The question makes sense from the notion of what the current #fediverse is. It makes less sense from the context of AS/AP as described in the protocol specs.

                        Background to my post is this observation: https://social.coop/@smallcircles/116109447243110037

                        Then the answer to when is something a Note or an Article is: Always. Note is Note in ActivityStreams and Article is Article.

                        The question that you would be asking, if only we had a fediverse that followed the original promise of the open standards, is:

                        > "When is something a Note or an Article in a Microblogging domain?"

                        For instance.. types you have in any domain depend on your model preferences. Could be anything that serves needs of a solution.

                        smallcircles@social.coopS This user is from outside of this forum
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                        smallcircles@social.coop
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                        #11

                        @reiver

                        Btw, I am sorry as I should've added "tangential" to the above, but was out of chars. I borrowed your post to continue my argument made elsewhere.

                        Adding an analogy that popped up as a showerthought just now, to clarify further what I refer to..

                        In a different context someone who creates a Webshop webapp might ask:

                        > When is something a "Product" or "Invoice" in HTTP / HTML?

                        It is not fully equivalent, but demonstrative of how the concepts clash, mixing solution space with protocol vocabulary in language use.

                        Yet this is what happens continuously in all fediverse developer talk, sowing endless confusion, but also leads to complete different, incompatible views and expectations on what fediverse is, and where it is headed.

                        We have a laissez-faire fediverse. Handy, as you can just hack things in. But also directionless and random.

                        @thisismissem

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                        • khleedril@cyberplace.socialK khleedril@cyberplace.social

                          @reiver I don't think there really are any articles in the #fediverse. There are links, but the texts themselves are read through URIs.

                          Edit: Happy to be corrected! I've yet to implement ActivityPub into my new blog, but hopefully will be able to put articles out there when I get around to it.

                          julian@activitypub.spaceJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                          #12

                          @khleedril@cyberplace.social there absolutely are!

                          Any NodeBB topic over 500 characters is an article with a title, and federates out as the Article type.

                          Mastodon gets a sub-500 character summary, and displays that.

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                          • reiver@mastodon.socialR reiver@mastodon.social

                            @khleedril

                            Some of that is more about Mastodon, than the Fediverse.

                            Mastodon doesn't give you the text of an Article, but instead gives you a link to it.

                            But, at this machine-level (in the ActivityPub / ActivityStreams data), the content is there for both Notes and Articles.

                            Mastodon just treats them differently.

                            julian@activitypub.spaceJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                            julian@activitypub.space
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                            #13

                            @reiver@mastodon.social Mastodon can, and that's what the long form text FEP enables.

                            If you set a summary, Mastodon will faithfully show it, even for Article types.

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                            • reiver@mastodon.socialR reiver@mastodon.social

                              I've seen an ongoing debate between "Note" versus "Article" in ActivityPub / ActivityStreams.

                              When is something a "Note"‽
                              When is something an "Article"‽

                              Personally — I would probably have made the distinction this way.

                              An "Article" has a title.
                              A "Note" doesn't have a title.

                              (In ActivityPub / ActivityStreams, a 'title' seems to tend to get represented in the "name" field.)

                              #ActivityPub #ActivityStreams #FediDev #FediDevs #Fediverse

                              thisismissem@activitypub.spaceT This user is from outside of this forum
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                              thisismissem@activitypub.space
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                              #14

                              Just don't set as:sensitive with summary because that'll trigger a content warning!

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                              • julian@activitypub.spaceJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                #15

                                @thisismissem ironically, I am debating rolling back the summary generation logic for NodeBB because sending the first 500 chars means fewer people go off-site to read the rest of the post.

                                I was able to get much more engagement by sending the entire darn thing in summary.

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