lun-4 / awtfdb

the Anime Woman's Tagged File Data Base.
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Collaborative curation #57

Closed 8ullyMaguire closed 12 months ago

8ullyMaguire commented 12 months ago

I don't understand this program well, but I let this here for consideration, maybe you find some ideas helpful.

To make awtfdb more collaborative and community-driven, I propose adding the following features:

Adding these collaborative features would enable users to collectively curate a high-quality and consistent taxonomy. It would also make awtfdb more engaging. Optional permissions could allow users to make their databases fully private if desired.

Here are some additional ideas for increasing participation and engagement using gamification techniques:

Adding these gamified elements on top of the collaborative curation features would really increase awtfdb participation and create a vibrant, engaged user community. The points system would also provide a fair way to ration resources like downloads.

Keywords: MusicBrainz, The Internet Archive, Stash-Box, Image Boards, Hydrus, MediaRepo, Stash, JellyFin, NextCloud, Beets, MusicBrainz Picard, TagSpaces, TagScanner, SpaceDrive, tocc, TMSU, SuperTag, wutag, Tabbles, allTags, Dolphin, ArchiveBox, Lemmy, Reddit, 4chan, Discourse

jane0009 commented 12 months ago

lol

lun-4 commented 12 months ago

To make awtfdb more collaborative and community-driven

that's not a part of my goals

Web interface - Allow other users to access the content.

the szurubooru backend provides a web interface.

Collaborative tagging - Allow users to suggest new tags for files which can be voted on by the community. Tags reaching a configurable vote threshold get automatically approved.

this requires a sort of networking system on top of awtfdb. you're better served by hydrus' Public Tag Repository

Editable tags - Let users collaboratively create and edit tags, describing their meaning and appropriate usage.

tags can't have descriptions, but that's an interesting idea

Tag aliases - Users can suggest tag aliases (different names for the same concept) which get approved through voting. This prevents tag duplication.

... this already exists.

Moderator roles - Designate trusted users as moderators who can review and manually approve pending changes.

hydrus PTR

Edit histories - Track all changes made to tags, wikis, etc. so edits can be reverted if needed.

hydrus PTR

Adding these collaborative features would enable users to collectively curate a high-quality and consistent taxonomy. It would also make awtfdb more engaging. Optional permissions could allow users to make their databases fully private if desired.

do i actually want to make awtfdb more engaging? you're not doing a good job of convincing me of many ideas, because all you're doing is just firehose a bunch, chatgpt-style.

Here are some additional ideas for increasing participation and engagement using gamification techniques:

have you used danbooru?

Adding these gamified elements on top of the collaborative curation features would really increase awtfdb participation and create a vibrant, engaged user community. The points system would also provide a fair way to ration resources like downloads.

i want to [REDACTED]

Keywords: MusicBrainz, The Internet Archive, Stash-Box, Image Boards, Hydrus, MediaRepo, Stash, JellyFin, NextCloud, Beets, MusicBrainz Picard, TagSpaces, TagScanner, SpaceDrive, tocc, TMSU, SuperTag, wutag, Tabbles, allTags, Dolphin, ArchiveBox, Lemmy, Reddit, 4chan, Discourse

what the fuck.