Lojban In General

Lojban In General


social web aggregators (Cliqset, Friendfeed)

Hello everyone! I've started a lot of Lojbanic accounts around the
internet, mostly as "selckiku", at about a dozen different places.
(Blogspot, Flickr, Identica, Livejournal, Tumblr, WordPress, Facebook,
Google Reader, Jaiku, Reddit, Twitter, and YouTube.) Some of you are
subscribed to some of them, but I doubt any of you are following all
of them. If you'd like to follow more of my Lojbanic activities, you
can follow everything at once at one of these social web aggregators:

http://cliqset.com/user/selckiku
http://friendfeed.com/selckiku

This is the direction I believe the social web should be moving. The
aggregators allow us to be able to follow each other's activities,
while also having the freedom to choose what sites we want to use to
post. For those who haven't used an aggregator before, this is how it
works: After signing up for an account, you tell the aggregator which
services you use around the web, and give it the
usernames/urls/permissions it needs to collect your posts from those
various services into one big stream. It's set it and forget it:
After the initial work of setting up the connections, you don't have
to do anything to maintain your account on an aggregator. (So it's
even relatively easy to set up accounts on multiple aggregators, which
means you don't even have to be siloed on that level!) Once you've
set it up you just post to your favorite sites as usual, the only
difference being that it will now be easier for other people (who may
not even be a member of the site you're posting on, or might rarely
pay attention to it) to follow you.

Since the social web as a whole is still terrible at splitting streams
by tag or language, I think it makes sense to make separate accounts
for our Lojbanic activities. Aggregating those accounts would make
that less overwhelming, adding just one new place to check instead of
twice as many places all over the web.

If you'll join me in organizing your Lojbanic activities in this way,
I believe we can create a richer, more closely-woven tapestry of
conversation and teaching that will further encourage the renaissance
that Lojbanistan is lately so beautifully entering.

ki'e
mi'e la stela selckiku
mu'o


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On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:48 PM, Stela Selckiku <selckiku@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> This is the direction I believe the social web should be moving.  The
> aggregators allow us to be able to follow each other's activities,
> while also having the freedom to choose what sites we want to use to
> post.  For those who haven't used an aggregator before, this is how it
> works: After signing up for an account, you tell the aggregator which
> services you use around the web, and give it the
> usernames/urls/permissions it needs to collect your posts from those
> various services into one big stream.

pe'i lo nu dunda lo'i la selckiku ku ckiku lo drata be lo ckiku cu
traji lo ka xlali kei fo lo'i sidbo
.i lo du'u da xusra lo du'u da du do cu cumki

--gejyspa


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