To sum up, we think that a social network that challenges what you post and organises who agrees on what and why would complement Wikipedia and the traditional story telling. What do you think? Would you like to join us? Should this project be non-profit or for-profit? Would you donate or help us to fund raise?
Kind regards,
Hector
[1]. Original post: https://medium.com/@HectorPerez/wikipedias-social-network- 578b0257b8ae
Nice idea! I've copied in the DBpedia list, as this would be of interest to that community also.
I passed your Medium post through our Linked Data Middleware service en route to demonstrating what might complement your ultimate goal. Here are the results:
Fundamentally, what you see is the effect of loosely-coupled NLP,
AI, and Machine Learning oriented services that collectively
contribute to a final Linked Open Data graph that represents a
variety of entity relationships and entity relationship types :)
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