My vision for improved social media experience based on PIM

Wouldn’t it be better:

  • If we could first write our posts and articles in our favorite Personal Information Management application, then publish them on our personal websites, and automatically share links on social media?
  • If each of us had his own private/public professional network of contacts and friends where he could exchange or collaborate on common topics of interest based on information objects/entities, rather than data properties or bookmarks?
  • If we could immediately see backlinks to our public content from users in our network?
  • If we could customize and prioritize our news feeds according to our preferences, allowing us to view the content we want rather than content determined by others?

Many of us likely share these thoughts, yet we haven’t managed to break free from the major social networking sites. How can we address these desires and create more user-centric social media experiences ? Well here is some action I propose…


Personal Information Management applications (a.k.a. PKMs) strongly resonate with me. This resonance stems from the potential of modern AI assistants to act as smart librarians. These AI assistants can perform tasks such as tagging, auto-completing front-matter fields, and even auto-linking in many instances.

With these capabilities, the long-held dream of having a “second brain” - one that mirrors and exposes the vast majority of information and connections we privately maintain in our minds - is beginning to materialize into reality.

Moreover, this advancement aligns with Tim Berners-Lee’s and others’ aspirations for a web of interconnected entities and objects, making such a vision increasingly attainable. From a practical standpoint, I propose a five-tier system for a local-first, peer-to-peer, linked open information ecosystem:

  • *_______Basic Markdown files
  • **_____Markdown files enhanced with front-matter and tags
  • ***____Markdown files featuring both internal content links and front-matter links to blocks of text in other markdown files
  • ****___Markdown files enriched with embedded or linked media files (assets)
  • *****__Markdown files capable of organizing entities into sets and collections based on various views (e.g., grid, gallery, list, kanban inspired by Anytype PKM)
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I’m failry new to Obsidian, but have been around on social media for a long time. Long enough to appreciate the uprise of bot armies and its consequent loss of value, anyway.
Dan Koe (The Art of Focus) is building a PKM system for writers and from the announcements I’ve seen so far, it may be designed in the direction you mention.
I would love to see a web of interconnected enteties and objects become a reality.

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The IndieWeb community shares much of your vision, and many people in the community have implemented that vision. You may want to connect with them. Here are some relevant concepts and techniques on the IndieWeb.org site:

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Ah that’s nice, thank you so much @nat-art for bringing that to my attention