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'''<dfn>monthly recap</dfn>''' is a post that summarizes your posts from the previous (typically Gregorian) month, that some [[silos]] like [[Swarm]] automatically generate for you and allow you to cross-post to other silos.
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The key aspect of a monthly recap is the recap, which distinguishes it from monthly [[archives]], though a monthly archive could provide a recap at the top as a summary.
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== IndieWeb Examples ==
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=== Jonathan LaCour ===
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{{cleverdevil}} has automatic monthly recaps on separate pages [https://chat.indieweb.org/2019-01-03#t1546541759062500 since 2019-01-03], e.g.:
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* https://cleverdevil.io/summary/2018/11
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* https://cleverdevil.io/summary/2018/7
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Summaries can be accessed by clicking on a month in the [https://cleverdevil.io/archive archive page].
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[https://github.com/cleverdevil/CleverCustomize Plugin for the Known CMS containing the archive/summary code].
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=== Eddie Hinkle ===
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{{eddiehinkle.com}} has automatic monthly recaps on separate pages. A couple of examples are:
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* [https://eddiehinkle.com/2019/01/ January 2019]
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* [https://eddiehinkle.com/2017/06/ June 2017]
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Right now nothing specifically links to the summaries, but they can be access when a user removes the post day, index and post type from a post's permalink. (A post has the permalink of https://eddiehinkle.com/2017/06/30/1/article/ so if you remove 30/1/article, you reach the month summary that contains that post). I also had [[day summary]] and [[year summary]] pages available at the same url structure.
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One thing to note is that the map of checkins is actually just a png image, so it is marked up with a u-photo. An eventual text-based summary will be created so someone could follow my monthly recaps rather than my individual posts.
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== Silo Examples ==
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=== Swarm ===
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[[Swarm]] automatically generates a monthly recap and notifies you when it's ready.
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[[notification|Notification]] when it's ready (apparently 2 days after the month), on lock screen, and in notifications list in app:
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[[File:2019-003-swarm-monthly-recap-notification.jpeg|360px]] [[File:2019-003-swarm-monthly-recap-notification-2.jpeg|360px]]
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Screens from monthly recap post:
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[[File:2019-003-swarm-monthly-recap-1.png|240px]] [[File:2019-003-swarm-monthly-recap-2.png|240px]] [[File:2019-003-swarm-monthly-recap-3.png|240px]] [[File:2019-003-swarm-monthly-recap-4.png|240px]] [[File:2019-003-swarm-monthly-recap-5.png|240px]] [[File:2019-003-swarm-monthly-recap-6.png|240px]]
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== Brainstorming ==
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* show a map with all of the locations (all [[checkin]]s, or all posts with [[location]] for that month)
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* most liked photo (or top 3?) of that month
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* most responded to post (or top 3) of that month (e.g. [[article]] with the most [[comments]])
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== See Also ==
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* [[on this day]]
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* [[year in review]]
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* [[Now]]
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* [[archive]]
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* [[week note]]
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Studying

monthly recap is a post that summarizes your posts from the previous (typically Gregorian) month, that some silos like Swarm automatically generate for you and allow you to cross-post to other silos.

The key aspect of a monthly recap is the recap, which distinguishes it from monthly archives, though a monthly archive could provide a recap at the top as a summary.

IndieWeb Examples

Jonathan LaCour

portrait Jonathan LaCour has automatic monthly recaps on separate pages since 2019-01-03, e.g.:

Summaries can be accessed by clicking on a month in the archive page.

Plugin for the Known CMS containing the archive/summary code.

Eddie Hinkle

portrait Eddie Hinkle has automatic monthly recaps on separate pages. A couple of examples are:

Right now nothing specifically links to the summaries, but they can be access when a user removes the post day, index and post type from a post's permalink. (A post has the permalink of https://eddiehinkle.com/2017/06/30/1/article/ so if you remove 30/1/article, you reach the month summary that contains that post). I also had day summary and year summary pages available at the same url structure.

One thing to note is that the map of checkins is actually just a png image, so it is marked up with a u-photo. An eventual text-based summary will be created so someone could follow my monthly recaps rather than my individual posts.

Silo Examples

Swarm

Swarm automatically generates a monthly recap and notifies you when it's ready.

Notification when it's ready (apparently 2 days after the month), on lock screen, and in notifications list in app:

360px 360px

Screens from monthly recap post:

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Brainstorming

  • show a map with all of the locations (all checkins, or all posts with location for that month)
  • most liked photo (or top 3?) of that month
  • most responded to post (or top 3) of that month (e.g. article with the most comments)

See Also

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