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Module Rdf.Sioc
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Elements of http://rdfs.org/sioc/ns#
Community is a high-level concept that defines an online community and what it consists of.
A Role is a function of a UserAccount within a scope of a particular Forum, Site, etc.
A Site can be the location of an online community or set of communities, with UserAccounts and Usergroups creating Items in a set of Containers. It can be thought of as a web-accessible data Space.
A Space is a place where data resides, e.g. on a website, desktop, fileshare, etc.
UserAccount is now preferred. This is a deprecated class for a User in an online community site.
A set of UserAccounts whose owners have a common purpose or interest. Can be used for access control purposes.
Specifies that this Item is about a particular resource, e.g. a Post describing a book, hotel, etc.
Refers to who (e.g. a UserAccount, e-mail address, etc.) a particular Item is addressed to.
This links Items to embedded statements, facts and structured content.
A feed (e.g. RSS, Atom, etc.) pertaining to this resource (e.g. for a Forum, Site, UserAccount, etc.).
First (real) name of this User. Synonyms include given name or christian name.
Indicates that one UserAccount follows another UserAccount (e.g. for microblog posts or other content item updates).
Points to an Item or Post that is a reply or response to this Item or Post.
An identifier of a SIOC concept instance. For example, a user ID. Must be unique for instances of each type of SIOC concept within the same site.
The IP address used when creating this Item. This can be associated with a creator. Some wiki articles list the IP addresses for the creator or modifiers when the usernames are absent.
The date and time of the last activity associated with a SIOC concept instance, and expressed in ISO 8601 format. This could be due to a reply Post or Comment, a modification to an Item, etc.
The date and time of the last Post (or Item) in a Forum (or a Container), in ISO 8601 format.
The date and time of the last reply Post or Comment, which could be associated with a starter Item or Post or with a Thread, and expressed in ISO 8601 format.
The name of a SIOC concept instance, e.g. a username for a UserAccount, group name for a Usergroup, etc.
A note associated with this resource, for example, if it has been edited by a UserAccount.
The number of unique authors (UserAccounts and unregistered posters) who have contributed to this Item, Thread, Post, etc.
The number of replies that this Item, Thread, Post, etc. has. Useful for when the reply structure is absent.
The number of times this Item, Thread, UserAccount profile, etc. has been viewed.
A resource owned by a particular UserAccount, for example, a weblog or image gallery.
Links either created explicitly or extracted implicitly on the HTML level from the Post.
Related Posts for this Post, perhaps determined implicitly from topics or references.
This is the title (subject line) of the Post. Note that for a Post within a threaded discussion that has no parents, it would detail the topic thread.
A topic of interest, linking to the appropriate URI, e.g. in the Open Directory Project or of a SKOS category.