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An app for your mobile device reading RSS feeds from our community wiki. A user downloads and installs the app, logs in with any valid user account, and is able to select any type of feed they want to watch. | An app for your mobile device reading [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS RSS feeds] from our community wiki. A user downloads and installs the app, logs in with any valid user account, and is able to select any type of feed they want to watch. | ||
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[[WikiBabble]] | [[WikiBabble]]: a project that uses the community wiki as a messaging platform. It plays with the dynamics of personal and intimate chatting on an inherently public platform. WikiFeed can be an extension to this project, serving alerts like most instant messagers do. | ||
[[Peripheral_Centers_and_Feminist_Servers/TL;DR|TL;DR]] | |||
[[Peripheral_Centers_and_Feminist_Servers/TL;DR|TL;DR]]: a project in which logged and unlogged activities of and surrounding the community server chopchop are compiled, annotated and displayed on an E-reader. In the making of this project, we considered using a collection of wiki pages to store information. This would have made use of the feature that any user can edit any page. | |||
Finally, I'm an avid user of this wiki, and would like to explore more possibilities with it. In particular, I have kept a diary that I have been told reads as quite intimate. WikiFeed could explore these 'intrusive tensions' even more. | |||
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Revision as of 11:59, 17 April 2024
What is it?
An app for your mobile device reading RSS feeds from our community wiki. A user downloads and installs the app, logs in with any valid user account, and is able to select any type of feed they want to watch.
Why make it?
The wiki is a content feed. I notice myself checking the recent changes all the time, partially triggered by a feeling akin to 'doomscrolling'. Currently it is possible to view the revision history of specific pages on the wiki itself, and view a feed of recent changes. This is convenient information to have. However, sometime you want this information outside of the wiki. For example: 1. A pop-up notification on your phone when a specific page is altered 2. Display up-to-date content from a specific set of pages, for which
Workflow
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Timetable
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Rapid prototypes
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Previous practice
WikiBabble: a project that uses the community wiki as a messaging platform. It plays with the dynamics of personal and intimate chatting on an inherently public platform. WikiFeed can be an extension to this project, serving alerts like most instant messagers do. TL;DR: a project in which logged and unlogged activities of and surrounding the community server chopchop are compiled, annotated and displayed on an E-reader. In the making of this project, we considered using a collection of wiki pages to store information. This would have made use of the feature that any user can edit any page. Finally, I'm an avid user of this wiki, and would like to explore more possibilities with it. In particular, I have kept a diary that I have been told reads as quite intimate. WikiFeed could explore these 'intrusive tensions' even more.
Relation to a wider context
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useful links:
Feed of USERNAME's watchlist: https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/api.php?action=feedwatchlist&wlowner=USERNAME&wltoken=TOKEN TOKEN is obtained by logging in to the wiki > preferences > Watchlist > Manage tokens Feed of changes of a specific page: https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/PAGENAME?action=history&feed=rss e.g. https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Main_Page?action=history&feed=rss Feed of all recent changes: https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/api.php?action=feedrecentchanges&feed=rss