What is the best way to organize user generated content in a social network? [closed]
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I'm searching for the best way to automatically organize all user generated content in a social network. I'm building a site in ruby based upon lovdbyless' framework. the site is a place for men to share specialised knowledge.

I've looked into wikis,forums, blogs by need a platform/organizational structure that will allow user generated content from these 3 sources to be automatically aggregated, indexed and make it searchable, so that other users can get access to it easily and efficiently.

Something like a knowledgebase, that is automatically updated wherever a user creates a forum post, personal blog post, wiki entry etc.so that the combined knowledge of the site is accessible to members with minimum effort

West answered 7/11, 2008 at 17:43 Comment(1)
This is not a programming specific question.Impellent
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Titles and Tags.

Eleazar answered 7/11, 2008 at 17:47 Comment(0)
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If I may expand on Lance's answer, since I agree tags are the best structure, you could generalise that into a triple graph, perhaps with something like RDF. What is an RDF triple?

Stretto answered 7/11, 2008 at 18:18 Comment(0)
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Thanks to stuff like semantic mediawiki, and SIOC turning up in both wordpress and Drupal, you basically have a pre-built architecture for doing this.

As long as you are happy working in RDF, it should just be a case of integrating the various UIs in a way that makes sense for the goals of your social network project.

There are even "federated" query engines that will query all sources as if they are one source.

Mathematical answered 21/3, 2009 at 23:43 Comment(0)

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