All very interesting but what is this photo's ActivityPub ID?!?
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william.maggosreplied to Evan Prodromou last edited by
if you're wondering what @evan is going on about...
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@evan I can't find that specific photo either... here's one of the same plane: @1511958277
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@amd @evan it's this one @1511958269
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@stardot @amd @1511958269 Y'ALL. This is so cool.
HELLO AIRPLANE PICTURE
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@nemobis @wjmaggos We don't need an extension, but it would be very interesting to get #WikiBase onto the social web. I'm going to bug some people; maybe @nightrose ...?
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@wjmaggos @evan I don't really understand: each object in a collection gets its own fediverse account, e.g. @1897196735 — but how's that better than having a stable URL for something? I guess following a single collection item means you'd get updates about edits to its metadata or something? (Although an example in the article is that an aircraft will post about its flights.) It doesn't seem to make it easy to follow the conversation around an item or the whole collection (like a hashtag does).
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@evan I mean a MediaWiki extension. Surely it doesn't belong in MediaWiki core.
Every Wikidata item has an Atom feed, like https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q12418&feed=atom&action=history, but I can't seem to be able to get the #RSSparrot @birb to recognise it.
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Evan Prodromoureplied to Nemo_bis 🌈 last edited by
@nemobis @birb every wikidata item has a JSON-LD representation, like this: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:EntityData/Q14530788.jsonld It would be interesting to massage it into shape to be an ActivityPub actor.
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@samwilson @wjmaggos @1897196735
It's a cool hack. Quit overthinking it.