Category:syndication

 syndication  may refer to the practice of syndication (aka cross-posting, for example practicing POSSE to ownyourdata), a specific copy or instance of syndication, or the u-syndication property.


 * The act of syndication, cross-posting copies of your content to or from other sites (e.g. to silos). See also POSSE.
 * An instance of syndication, that is a particular copy of one of your original posts. When original posts link to their syndications, such links should be marked up with u-syndication.
 * The u-syndication property - an h-entry property for use when linking to copies your original posts.

Sessions
IndieWebCamp sessions that covered related syndication ideas:
 * 2011: Publish Then Syndicate and Replicate
 * 2013/Secure Cross-Posting
 * 2014/SF/possepatterns
 * 2015/Brighton/pesos
 * 2016/Brighton/howposse
 * 2016/StaticPOSSE
 * 2016/Dusseldorf/syndication
 * 2017/Berlin/possepesos
 * 2019/Amsterdam/syndication
 * 2019/NYC/syndication
 * 2019/Düsseldorf/syndicate

Brainstorming

 * Icons/Emoji to indicate syndication
 * Naturally icons for individual silos could be used to represent them individually, but for icons that could mean syndication or cross-posting consider the following (free Font Awesome icons indicated in brackets):
 * share (\f1e0) (this often has the connotation that the reader should click to share it to other silos, not that it has already been shared to them)
 * bullhorn (\f0a1) (also has the connotation of "announcement")
 * copies (\f0c5)
 * globe(s) (\f0ac or \f57d)
 * paper airplanes (\f1d8) (might be mistaken for a compass arrow depending on the design)
 * broadcast tower (\f519)
 * satellite (\f7bf) (connotes broadcasting versus the satellite dish (\f7c0) which could be perceived as receiving)
 * newspaper (\f1ea)
 * Delivery Truck aka shipping-fast (\f48b)