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Has a friend ask this on linkedin but wanna know if there is something like this already: Anyone know of a plugin that lets me invite friends to read articles across the internet with me and leave notes, commentary, annotations, etc? If not, can someone plz make this? I want a more social experience of internet reading! I've got a few friends who I want in-depth commentary from and its so hard to do it via text/phone calls!
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like an annotated bookmark collector? Is in-line commenting important? You could check into academic bibliographic tools. Mendely used to be really great for co-creating bibliographics. but then they got bought by THE major publisher (Elsevier) and ofc turned crap. hacked solution: - obsidian/logseq: open source, publish knowledge garden online ( @wanderloots.eth should have a youtube for obsidian). as open source you can build your own plugin to improve the flow. - Notion: similar idea but not open source
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A few thoughts! You could do this with obsidian, and a form of publishing (paid or free) and incorporate comments. So you could, eg, share a link to an article you enjoyed, and friends could comment on your digital garden. Alternatively, you could publish something on @paragraph, which pulls comments from the fc graph. Eg, if I share a link as a frame of an article I wrote, any comments below that cast get automatically pulled into the paragraph post. So people can continue the discourse on fc, but the commentary gets aggregated on paragraph.
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