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jam is an active type of post used to share a song that you are recently enjoying. Inspired by the site This Is My Jam.

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Why

You should post a jam if you want to share a song that is particularly meaningful to you now.

How to

How to markup

There is no standard or convention for how to markup a jam post. See below IndieWeb Examples for various approaches, make up your own similarly, and add yourself to the list.

There's a brainstorming proposal to use:

Content of post starts with:

  • white space
  • link/embed of music video/audio

How to determine

There is no standard or convention for how to determine if a post is a jam post. However, based on the brainstorming proposal:

If content starts with "♫" and next thing (after ignoring whitespace) is a link to (or embedding e.g. iframe of) a music video/audio, then it's a jam post.

IndieWeb Examples

In order of first use of post type.

Colin Tedford

Colin Tedford publishes jams (without calling them that) on colintedford.com since 2014-06-20 (started using "♫ " 2014-10-10 and later backfilled):

Content in general follows the pattern of:

  • start with "♫ " then a SoundCloud or YouTube link (could be any video or audio link)

Gregor Morrill

gRegor Morrill published a jam on gregorlove.com:

Tantek

Tantek Çelik publishes jams on tantek.com since 2015-047:


Recent example: (post This Is My Jam)


Markup:

  • note that
  • starts with "♫ "
  • then a YouTube or Vimeo link (could be any video link perhaps) and embed to a music video.
  • u-syndication link to POSSE copy on Twitter (used to have link to copy on This Is My Jam also).

David Shanske

Kyle Mahan

David Peach

Emma Kuo

  • Published jams since 2015-06-07.
  • Artist and title included in text.
  • Does not use "♫".
  • Retroactively added the "jam" tag to posts.

Ryan Rix

Ryan Rix (rrix) publishes Jams through Arcology since 2016-04-16 by tagging Last.fm scrape data that he wants to publish with 'JAM', and publishing the site.

- Artist and title included in text. - Does not use "♫". - Links to Youtube search for the artist and title since that probably works best worldwide.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith posts jams using ACME notes since at least 2016-06-25, e.g.

Silo Examples

This Is My Jam

This Is My Jam of course, which inspired the post type.

Note that when it syndicates a This Is My Jam "jam" to Twitter (only if you ask / set it up to, opt-in), by default (can opt out) it includes a ♫ musical note emoji just before the permashortlink to the Jam. E.g.

Brainstorming

For now, just publish your jam as a note that starts with a link to the (music) video or audio that you are jamming.

Podcast Jams

Possible improvement: markup the media file itself in your post as a download to make it part of your podcast - which could also allow for a distributed version of the "Listen to your friends" feature on This Is My Jam.

Jam type indicator

Simple/dumb proposal for indicating that a post is a "jam" post:

  • start text content of post with ♫ (musical note emoji) - inspired by This Is My Jam syndication behavior.
    • it could also be used for a listen post - though those would likely have the more passive "listened to..." prefix text.

Trying this:

Markup and content

Consider marking up your jams as:

  • a simple note h-entry

Then follow this content pattern, start content with:

  • white space
  • link/embed of music video/audio

Trying this:

FAQ

Why ♫

Q: Why is the "♫" symbol used instead of: 🎵🎶♩♬♪♫ 𝄞𝄢𝄡 ?

A: Because This Is My Jam already set a design precedent with their cross-postings to Twitter which use "♫"[1]

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