Russ Weakley,
voiced in his <a href= "href="
www.maxdesign.com.au "> blog, a remarkable, in my opinion, idea of mood microformats, below I quote its translation.
Scenario 1: You are angry. You decide to write to the blog under the influence of anger. The next day, you would really like this blog entry to be absent and you regret what you have done. If only you could show people that you wrote this message being angry or upset.
Scenario 2: You wrote a frivolous post on a blog. You think that you are very wise and witty, but those who read this post take it seriously. And suddenly you do not consider yourself wise and witty, in connection with this you curse everyone who does not understand irony.
Imagine how good it would be if you could include specific markup - let's call it a mood microformat - that would allow people to instantly understand the tone or emotions of your post.
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Suddenly, posts on your blog can look at a certain point of view - instead of taking it at face value.
Scenario 1: Solution<a href="/journal/1241/" title="Permanent hyperlink for Angry outburst" rel="bookmark" class=”angry” >Angry outburst</a>
Scenario 2: Solution<a href="/journal/1241/" title="Permanent hyperlink for Ironic post" rel="bookmark" class=”ironic” >Ironic post</a>
The list of sentiments that can be used to describe articles, blog entries, poems, and comments is endless. They could include happiness, depression, anger, suicidal mood, joy, lightheartedness, flatulence, calmness, relaxation, caution.
Now imagine the future ...
Tools can be created to track blog posts written under a particular mood. The microformat of moods can be highlighted, for example, as in the article
“Highlight Microformats with CSS” . This will help readers to easily understand the mood of the author. "Sumptuously! He is again in depression. I'll be back tomorrow."
Authors can also keep statistics of their mood for certain periods of time as well as plot charts. "What? 75% in my posts, I was angry. I refuse to believe it. ”
Thus, there is no doubt that the world would be much better if the microformat of sentiments is adopted in the near foreseeable future. We will not have to guess what others think or feel when they write on the Internet. Our life will become richer and more complete.