andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2009-06-16 02:04 pm
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Distributed Twitter
Can anyone see a way that a distributed Twitter could work?
Obviously you could use RSS to aggregate tweeters you like into one place - but that only covers very basic functionality. For instance, I can't see a way to both decentralise it _and_ allow for hashtag filtering over the whole database to find the tweets you like.
Any thoughts?
Obviously you could use RSS to aggregate tweeters you like into one place - but that only covers very basic functionality. For instance, I can't see a way to both decentralise it _and_ allow for hashtag filtering over the whole database to find the tweets you like.
Any thoughts?
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No, you need to have a couple sites providing a pinging service, like Auttommatic does with ping-o-matic. Then you, the user, chose which pinging service to use.
No, the pinging service does that for you.
And most blog platforms already provide feeds for a huge number of search services, sort of—every RSS reader in the world is effectively acting as a search service to an extent.
Actually, given that Twitter already has a huge pile of published APIs, and a lot of people are used to using clients already, the impetus for a distributed model is pretty much already there, all it'd need is for Twitter to have an outage and people'll step in.
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