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Yihan Zhou@yihan
11/13/2022

it seems that we only have "follow", "comment", and "like" as the relations among identities in most social networks . However, due to the lack of explicit semantics, these relations can not reflect the nature or feature of the relations. Would it be useful to have semantic explicit social relations?

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Yihan Zhou@yihan
11/13/2022

sample semantic explicit relations : 1 eating together regularly 2 coding together regularly 3 met in clubhouse 4 worked in same project at XXX company 5 did a podcast together these relations can either describe regular interactions or one-time interactions.

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Antony Lewis@antony
11/13/2022

I don’t speak for social relations among actors, but more types of reaction for posts/casts might be interesting - LinkedIn is ok but maybe there could be responses indicating “interesting”, “agree”, “disagree”, “say more”, and probably some others…