OK to reply to some of your comments. Also i think since people will help I need to make a project name until a name has been agreed on. I'll name it the Human Autobiography Project or HAP. This will make it easier just calling it HAP.
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I would use this site. It would be good to keep track of what I've done and be able to look back on it. Let's develop it. I have tons of experience with PHP and mySQL and programming in general.
OK perfect Ghostrider. So you'll be lead programmer? So we would need a user system as well as a way for friends to be able to add onto peoples pages, but non-friends can't. Think you could do that? Also need a way to sort all those bios. A upload form for images would be required also.
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I can just imagine what if we had time-lines there and we suffer an invasion of emo kids like MySpace did... That would be such pathetic, their stupidity is okay but even the faux-sadness makes me sad.
Emos could join but be subject to terms and conditions. This is a autobiography site. Not a personal social friend site. The could be a restriction, just like here, on messages. There wont be a comment system because there would be no need for it. You would message him and tell him to add you then he could edit it. Its to much of a hassle to add friends who aren't friends. Plus myspace has taken care of the social scene. This would not be a problem.
sylenzednuke lots of little graphics would have to be made and I can make them so we could collaberate and both do them so one person isn't stuck doing all of it. Would that work?
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It is a direction in which social networking seems to be headed. Since lot of blogs actually are really autobiographies, this may be the place where they all converge. Sounds great but we have to make it work. With the Wiki format, I think it would be a great mimimalistic version.
To answer you question about social networking site, no. Why, because its about YOU. Not a place for friends (myspace) a place for you. You write about yourself and if you add them as a friend or family member they can add things. I'm not sure how that would work yet, but maybe an approval process or at least a notification. You would only be able to have so many emails in your box and what would be the point of having lots of friends? You could look people up and read about them, but if you dont know them you wouldnt add them because its not about how many friends you have. I think it would be best to even hide the number. You could find relatives and old friends, but you would then ask for their myspace or email because the site message system has limits.
See im still worrying about the Wiki format also. Minimalistic would for sure be best wiki or not.
Also Blogs though are not usually like this. They are about one thing that happened or a new application you have and movie and game reviews. This is strictly about you.
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The only problem I can think of at the moment is what if someone creates a page for someone else? I don't want someone making a fake page about my life and then posing as a real one. There would have to be a way to validate it of some sort because people can make anyone they want a myspace with just a picture of them and fake information.
I thought about this and this could be a major issue. Luckily I thought of two ways that could actually work.
1. Show proof its you by holding a sign saying something like "www.HAP.com/myusername" and hav your face in it and provide a first and last name. If someone then goes to make a fake one about you the name is in the archive and when they show the face they wont match and then we would work it out to see if they were trying to copy them based on other information like city and county and state your living in and other things. If they just have the same name the name, birth year, and other info wouldnt match anyways. If you don't understand how that would work just ask. I have seen it on some other sites.
2. This one might not be popular because it could look like we are stealing. You would upload a picture of your drivers license and you could block out any info you wanted except the picture your license number. There would never be anyone else with your valid drivers license unless it was stolen. This is the best way, but least likely to succeed.
3. This would be with one of the other methods. We would have admins and mods scanning through for fake profiles. "Hi my name is Bill and im so gay i like it in the..." is obviously a fake one. It would be deleted without notice. If one sounds real but we have two of the same names and some of the private info is the same we could email both asking for proof of you and if one doesnt respond or shows fake we would delete them and ban them.
Myspace is just so bugged out with to many people, crapping coding, and no enough mods. Actually i know one person who had a fake profile made about them with nudes AND they were under 18 and it took them weeks to take the profile off.
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WikiMe? WikiFriends? This is an amazing idea. I want to sign up as soon as it's created. It's brilliant.
Thanks. I will take those and ill have a vote soon so i can start on the logo process. Thanks for the submissions.
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There are many sites like this already, so it's definitely not a new idea. But I know many people don't join sites like this because of how bad identity theft is and because people are always paranoid about giving their information online (and for good reason).
I can't remember of those sites that have exactly as you say (though I ran across some on Stumble Upon the other day) but I know a wiki+blog+profile is Mindsay.com and it is pretty good.
Yes and i looked at that site and it's actually nothing like what I was thinking. It's not a blog. It's one big autobiography on you. When i went there two people on the front were talking about there favorite movies. That's NOT what I had in mind. I'm talking about "In 1990 I had joined the US Marines. The first day I was there they made me run 18 miles through a swamp. I thought I was going to die, but..." This would have basic info about you and i guess "Trivial Questions" about you, but it's more about your life since the start until you leave the site. Hopefully someone who is 12 would sign up and would write and add until they are 90 years old. This is such far fetched example, but just picture that. You scanning members and you can read about this guys actual LIFE not about what he had to eat and what song he is currently listening to, but about his life for the past 78 years. It would have his family members profiles such as grandson and the generations would go on. They could look back or learn about distant family members as well as complete strangers who have the same interest. Such as look up Designers and learn what they did and how it worked and how it didnt work.
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Sounds a interesting idea, but to me it just sounds like a combination of blog, myspace, and wiki software and like Smack mention in his above post, Identity theft and cyber stalking is such a big deal these days not to many people would want to do put up there personal lives for everyone to read and know about.. Also with the fact your introducing wiki software into this, that would mean your bio would be editable and thus people will have the chance to delete everything or post up some bad stuff, especially when its people who loath you or treating you like junk. Interesting idea but again why go through the effort when you can just combine a blog and mypace profile together and display it on a web page.
It's not a blog. Blogs work, if you use it the way it was intended, to work from current to previous and major events that happend. A journal in other words. Blogs now don't even do that. Its all about opinions and what you like and dislike. I mean look up popular blogs. Engaget and Gizmodo come up. What are those blogs about? Electronics. This would work as a book. Past to present rather then backwards.
I bet a good amount wouldnt mind posting things about them self. Look at myspace. People put videos of them doing crimes on there. Just here where i live there was some kids putting nazi stuff everywhere and they couldn't figure out who. About a week after that story there was another story about the same kids and how they got caught because someone on myspace saw the video. If kids and adults are willing to put videos on the most popular site on the planet ever i doubt they would care to write a little autobiography about their life up to that point.
Lastly as I said in the first post you would have to add them as a friend. In other words approve the people who can add. If they screw up your profile or write something bad you delete them and then they cant do it anymore. I would also want strict rules about this stuff and delete their bio as well as ban their IP for this sort of stuff.
Lastly a few issues:
How can we all communicate?
I am using my Trap account for my portfolio site which I have to have up for school. How/Who/Where can we get hosting?
Anyone else want to help?
Do you guys think we HAVE to have Wiki in there? I bet 3/4+ dont even know really what wiki means. They just know of wikipedia. I bet a good amount dont even know anyone can add anything.
Any other ideas for the site?
We also need a tag line. Any ideas? An idea is "Your Place, Your Story, Your (Name of site)"
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