I-bubbletag
An i-bubbletag, prefaced by the connected bubble sign or ⚮, is a metadata tag used on social networks such as linked-in feeds, Twitter and other microblogging services, but diverting only to bubblepress platform for trusting and security reasons. It lets users apply dynamic user-generated tagging that helps other users easily find processes or steps with a specific multilingual theme or mutual trusted, mutual relevant steps for inclusion, consent or validation and the trusted access to third user selected and approved parties. The i-bubbletag providers, registered and completing the form on ibubblepedia with the proof of certification of the good clinical practice in research Module 3.2, enables the cross-service providing and cross referencing on the process and sequence sharing.
( are widely used on microblogging and photo-sharing services)
→ Picture : Patrick Schur, the inventor of the i-bubbletag
For example, a search on bubblepress for the i-bubbletag ⚮covidcode returns and suggests all posts that have been tagged with this i-bubbletag. After the initial ⚮ i-bubbletag symbol, an i-bubbletag may include the subject and i-bubble provider, the letters, digits and underscores.
The use of i-bubbletags was first proposed by Patrick Schur in a 2020 post on linked-in, that, although initially ignored by anyone,
References[edit]
This article "I-bubbletag" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:I-bubbletag. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.