Social Tagging (Folksonomy) - How To Discuss
Daniel Cobb
Social Tagging (Folksonomy)
Social tags, also known as folksonomy, are sets of customizable metadata. Users do not intentionally create folksonomy and there is rarely a specific purpose, but folksonomy develops when many users create or store content on particular websites and determine what they think the content is about. Tag clouds allow you to identify various identifiers and the frequency of use of the Folksonomy website. This kind of basic community classification (similar to other social media approaches like blogs and wikis) is prone to vandalism and manipulation, but it's a good example of collective intelligence. Do not confuse folksonomy with taxonomy. Folksonomies structure content with custom tag taxonomies: these are classifications defined by more formal methods that don't necessarily include custom tags and are rarely considered comparable.
Literal Meanings of Social Tagging (Folksonomy)
Social:
Meanings of Social:
Festive gathering to encourage encounters.
As for social networks or social networks.
A system in which the state provides various benefits through general or special taxes to ensure the welfare of its citizens.
Sentences of Social
Teresa feels uncomfortable in certain social situations.
Tagging:
Meanings of Tagging:
Follow carefully, guided, guided.
Matches or likes a tag or tags.
Action that celebrates something.
Folksonomy:
Meanings of Folksonomy:
The spontaneous collaboration of a group of people to organize information into categories. A practice and method of collaboratively creating and managing tags to annotate and categorize content.
Custom taxonomy.