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Recall Network: Share, Follow, Discover
Turn the content you create in Recall into a knowledge-sharing network We've seen an increase in the use of shared cards, and saw this as a great opportunity to make it easier for the great content being created in Recall to find its way to others who'd benefit from it. Right now, a shared card only reaches the people you send the link to. But a lot of what our users are building, summaries of dense papers, curated reading lists, notes from talks, recipe collections, is genuinely useful to more than one person. This is a way to let that content be found, followed, and learned from. Think of it as the lightweight, Recall-native version of something like Medium: a place to share what you're already learning, without the effort of writing long-form or the friction of sign-ups for readers. The idea: When you create content in Recall, you can choose to share it publicly. That gives you a public Recall profile with a short bio and a list of all the cards and collections you've made public. You can curate collections of your best cards on a topic, "Best resources on agentic AI", "My favourite recipes", "Top programming tutorials", and share them as a playlist of summaries. Your shared content becomes discoverable, so anyone interested in the topic can find it, not just people you send a link to. Others can like, comment, and save your content into their own Recall. They can follow you, so they're notified when you publish something new. Key components Public profile page where others can see all your shared content Likes, comments, and follows Content discoverable publicly View and save counts on your shared content Notifications for followers when new content is published Curious to know what the community thinks and to get your feedback below.
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Card and Summary Content Merging
Sometimes more than one article or document may pertain to the same card (i.e., CrowdStrike articles are EVERYWHERE). I don't need 300 cards about the same topic, but each article has a little bit of detail that wasn't in the previous. Solutions: Card Merging: Allow us the ability to create distinct cards for a given topic or tag, but then merge the summaries and tags into the same card after-the-fact. This process could be performed by, and we should be given the option to either a. appending one summary to the other, or; (makes content long, but retains original links and summaries) b. merging summaries into some coherent, detailed summary of all linked documents (may lose some links and context) Content Merging: Allow us the ability to add additional links and documents to the same card and update the summaries based on the context from all given documents. This process could be performed by, and we should be given the option to either: a. Creating separate header sections for each reference pertaining to the same card (i.e. heading separation of distinct summaries of each resource) b. Developing summaries based on the content of all supplied reference material. Content Extrapolation: The idea behind this software, at least for me, is that it allows me to see connections where I didn't originally see them. Rather than feeding everything into the same card, extract the content from the supplied reference, and a. extrapolate and append summary sections into existing cards where it makes sense b. create new cards for summary content where existing cards don't exist.
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