What is the best way to organize content created by users on a social network?

Iโ€™m looking for the best way to automatically organize all the content created by users on a social network. I am building a ruby โ€‹โ€‹site based on the lovdbyless framework. A site is a place where men can share specialized knowledge.

I studied wikis, forums, and blogs using a platform / organizational structure that will automatically create, index, and index user-generated content from these three sources so that other users can access it easily and efficiently.

Something like a knowledge base, which is automatically updated wherever a user creates a message on the forum, a personal blog entry, a wiki entry, etc., that sharing the siteโ€™s knowledge is accessible to members with minimal effort.

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Nov 07 '08 at 17:43
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Headers and tags.

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Nov 07 '08 at 17:47
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If I can expand on Lance's answer, since I agree that tags are a better structure, you can generalize this to a triple plot, perhaps with something like RDF. What is triple RDF?

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Nov 07 '08 at 18:18
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Thanks, for example, semantic media and SIOC in both wordpress and Drupal , you basically have a pre-built architecture for this.

While you are happy with your work in RDF, this should be the case of integrating various user interfaces in a way that makes sense for the purposes of your social network project.

There are even โ€œfederatedโ€ query mechanisms that will query all sources as if they were a single source.

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Mar 21 '09 at 23:43
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