Crowdsourcing the semantic web
This is getting a bit old, isn’t it? Even after years and years of hearing about the semantic web, the actual semantic metadata is still an extremely rare occurrence on the web. It’s obvious that our current approach to building the linked data cloud is just not working.
Currently, all attempts at providing semantic metadata require server-side changes which means that we need to rely on page authors to implement them. This, of course, is a major obstacle. But what if we could change that? What if we could bypass page authors and have the crowd add semantic metadata to existing pages?
I believe that this is more than possible.
Semantic metadata would usually be added to web pages by adding additional attributes to HTML elements or creating new elements where needed. But as it turns out, existing web pages are already broken up into a surprising number of elements, so why not just use these?
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