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…explore the complexities of infocide in open content communities (e.g., Python, Wikipedia, Ruby, Debian and Ubuntu) with respect to reasons, enactment, and community reactions. I find that infocides are often prompted by the exhaustion of maintaining an online life, by discontent…
…community. More history and evolution of IndieAuth can be found on the IndieWeb wiki . Status of This Document This section describes the status of this document at the time of its publication. Other documents may supersede this document. A list of current W3C publications and th…
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…e to bring it up in the uri list , and consider the UriSchemes topic in the ESW Wiki as a place to collaborate on patterns of use and abuse in URI schemes. The stuff below is only here for historical purposes. *unreg denotes an unregistered URI scheme. Registration and extensibil…
…ree to bring it up in the uri list and consider the UriSchemes topic in the ESW Wiki as a place to collaborate on patterns of use and abuse in URI schemes. The stuff below is only here for historical purposes. *unreg denotes an unregistered URI scheme. Registration and extensibil…