responses
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responses, or interactions, in the context of the indieweb, refer to all the different ways and things people explicitly do to and with othersโs posts, from written replies to quick likes, in other words responses = replies + reactions. Common response post types are reply (comment), like (favorite), repost (reshare), and mere mentions.
Response Post Types
Sometimes a response, or possible use-case:
Displaying a response post
See the individual "How to" sections in the above Response Post Types. E.g.
Displaying responses to a post
Individual sets of responses
See the following pages for how individual posts display a summary of their responses:
Overall design of displaying responses
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This section is for collecting examples related to the overall design of which kinds of responses to display where, in what order, as part of a post. Once we have "enough" examples we can hopefully discern which designs are better than others and document some best practices.
Twitter responses UI criticism
- Bad displaying responses UI example from Twitter: https://twitter.com/KennyGesserit/status/1605930553752035328
- "UI design is my passion" @KennyGesserit December 22, 2022
- Bad displaying responses example 2 from Twitter: https://twitter.com/KennyGesserit/status/1606056132086321166
- "What the hell is this why is it 5 rows tall?? The average user didnโt want this" @KennyGesserit December 22, 2022
Tweet example of responses text equivalents
Meant humorously, but also illustrated a possible way to POSSE a static snapshot of responses summary numbers:
- https://twitter.com/jwcarroll/status/1617988071936622592
- "Sir, let me show you how to sort an array in Java script.
๐จ๏ธ 123k โป๏ธ 1.3M โค๏ธ 23.6M" @jwcarroll January 24, 2023
- "Sir, let me show you how to sort an array in Java script.
IndieWeb Examples
See the lists on each of the specific response post type pages.
This section is for examples that show a wide variety of response post types.
Aaron Parecki
Aaron Parecki has a good example of a photo post with responses from Twitter (via Bridgy), and various Mastodon profiles on different servers: https://aaronparecki.com/2019/01/11/28/
- "How did we let the Web get to this point. All I wanted to do was read this blog post." @Aaron Parecki January 11, 2019
Silo Examples
Nearly all silos (Twitter or Facebook for example) support some forms of interaction.
History
There was some discussion to get rough consensus around what to call the set of things that is replies/comments, reposts/reshares, likes/favorites. This resulted in deciding on the term "responses" as well as "reactions".
See Also
- post/posts
- Example lists of responses by type: https://snarfed.org/responses
- interactions page
- Levels of presentation based on combination of trust signals