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The project uses the #5f to sought and add data/metadata to flows of media objects.

Add a RSS feed of media objects (likly from archive.org) to the instance, add any defult tags to the feed, likly on moderation (the mod que is visable to the public)

Then mods (trusted) and user (likly moderated) can add tags to media objects they are intrested in which will shift them in to basic tag flows.

These tag flows form the content of UX of the site and each (boylon) tag can be a RSS feed or activertypub actor.

intances will have subjects, offsubject media objects are sent by tag flows to other subject instances to add value to them, and this instance will rescive subject tag flows form othe subject instances.

An example RSS source https://archive.org/details/witchescauldron and https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22visionontv%22 and https://archive.org/search.php?query=visionontv&page=2 and

Funding Proposal: Archiving the "Commons" with #MakingHistory and #OMN

Project Overview: The #MakingHistory project, spearheaded by the Open Media Network (#OMN), aims to create a decentralized and community-driven archive of the "commons" a collection of grassroots, activist, and historical material shared across a wide network of people and community groups and organisations. By leveraging the existing infrastructure and principles of the OMN, the project seeks to democratize access to information and empower people and communities to curate and preserve their shared heritage.

Key Objectives:

  • Archiving Nodes: Establishing archiving nodes within the OMN network to enable users to selectively archive hashtags and content of interest, providing a decentralized and distributed approach to content preservation.

  • Lossy View: Implementing a "lossy" view feature that allows users to visualize what content is backed up across the network, enabling informed decisions on archiving priorities and focus areas.

  • Collaboration with Institutions: Collaborating with institutions such as libraries, archive.org, universities, and other traditional archival entities to ensure structured backup and preservation of archived content in more formalized settings.

Project Implementation: The implementation of the #MakingHistory project involves several key steps:

  • Node Setup: Establishing archiving nodes, equipped with specialized templates for archiving and preserving content. These nodes allow users to contribute to the archive by selectively archiving hashtags and relevant content.

  • Lossy View Feature: Developing a lossy view feature that provides users with insights into what content is backed up across the network. This feature will enable users to make informed decisions about their archiving efforts and prioritize content preservation based on community needs and interests.

  • Collaborative Partnerships: Building partnerships with traditional archival institutions to ensure the long-term preservation and accessibility of archived content. These partnerships will involve sharing archived material and collaborating on preservation initiatives to ensure the sustainability of the archive.

Funding Needs: To realize the objectives of the #MakingHistory project, funding support is required for:

  • Technical Development: Hiring skilled developers to build and maintain the archiving nodes, lossy view feature, and other technical aspects of the project.

  • Community Engagement: Conducting outreach and engagement efforts to onboard users and communities to the archiving nodes, as well as raising awareness about the project and its goals.

  • Collaborative Partnerships: Establishing and maintaining partnerships with traditional archival institutions, including coordination efforts and resource sharing for long-term preservation.

Impact: By supporting the #MakingHistory project, funders will contribute to the creation of a decentralized and community-driven archive of grassroots, activist, and historical material, preserving the collective heritage of diverse communities. The project aims to democratize access to information, empower people and communities to curate and preserve their shared history, and foster collaboration between grassroots initiatives and traditional archival institutions.

Conclusion: The #MakingHistory project represents a pivotal opportunity to democratize archiving and empower communities to preserve their shared heritage in a decentralized and collaborative manner. With your support, we can realize this vision and build a resilient and inclusive archive that celebrates the diversity and richness of our collective history. Thank you for considering our funding proposal.