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This is a list of what we're calling things here at Dreamwidth.  
 
This is a list of what we're calling things here at Dreamwidth.  
  
For right now, this page is almost-but-not-quite definitive. That is, some things may change, but most items are certainly what we will always use.
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For right now, this page is almost-but-not-quite definitive; some things may change, but most items are what we'll always use.
  
 
See the Discussion page for discussion about what to call things that haven't been named yet.
 
See the Discussion page for discussion about what to call things that haven't been named yet.
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Instead of using the single term <b>friend</b> we use two terms:
 
Instead of using the single term <b>friend</b> we use two terms:
  
* Users you are Watching are called <b>subscriptions</b>.  Entries you can read on their journal you can watch appear on your reading list.
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* Journals you've added to your Reading Page are called <b>subscriptions</b>.
* Users you are Trusting are called <b>access</b>.  You trust these users to view some (or all) of your protected content.
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* Journals you trust with some or all of your protect content are on your <b>Access List</b>.   
  
The <b>reading page</b> is the equivalent of the friends page.
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The <b>Reading Page</b> is the equivalent of the friends page.
  
 
For example:
 
For example:
  
* When you subscribe to a journal it will become a subscribed journal, or, you will be subscribed to that journal.  
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* When you subscribe to a journal it becomes a subscribed journal; you're subscribed to that journal.  
* This journal will then appear on your subscriptions list, and you will appear on their subscribers list.
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* This journal will appear on your subscriptions list, and you'll appear on its subscribers list.
* When you grant access to someone, they appear on your access list, while you will appear on their access to list.
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* When you grant Access to someone, they appear on your Access list, while you'll appear on their Access to list.
 
   
 
   
There are <b>access filters</b> to control who has access to your content.  There will be <b>reading filters</b> to show who appears on your reading page, but these will not be available during beta.
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<b>Access filters</b> are custom groups. You can use them to control who has access to your content.  There will be <b>Reading filters</b> to control what journals appear on your Reading Page, but these won't be available during beta.
  
<strong>Relationship</strong> is a generic term including both subscriptions and access.  
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<strong>Relationship</strong> describes both subscriptions and access.  
  
Your <strong>circle</strong> is all people with whom you have a relationship.  
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Your <strong>Circle</strong> contains all the journals with whom you have a relationship.  
  
Your <strong>network</strong> is your circle's circle.  
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Your <strong>Network</strong> is your Circle's Circle.  
  
Thus, the equivalent of the friends' friends page is <strong>read your network</strong> and the equivalent of popular with friends will be <strong>popular in your network</strong>.
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The equivalent of the friends' friends page is <strong>Read Your Network</strong>, and the equivalent of Popular With friends is <strong>Popular in Your Network</strong>.
  
 
== Other ==
 
== Other ==

Revision as of 19:13, 29 April 2009

This is a list of what we're calling things here at Dreamwidth.

For right now, this page is almost-but-not-quite definitive; some things may change, but most items are what we'll always use.

See the Discussion page for discussion about what to call things that haven't been named yet.

User Relationships

Instead of using the single term friend we use two terms:

  • Journals you've added to your Reading Page are called subscriptions.
  • Journals you trust with some or all of your protect content are on your Access List.

The Reading Page is the equivalent of the friends page.

For example:

  • When you subscribe to a journal it becomes a subscribed journal; you're subscribed to that journal.
  • This journal will appear on your subscriptions list, and you'll appear on its subscribers list.
  • When you grant Access to someone, they appear on your Access list, while you'll appear on their Access to list.

Access filters are custom groups. You can use them to control who has access to your content. There will be Reading filters to control what journals appear on your Reading Page, but these won't be available during beta.

Relationship describes both subscriptions and access.

Your Circle contains all the journals with whom you have a relationship.

Your Network is your Circle's Circle.

The equivalent of the friends' friends page is Read Your Network, and the equivalent of Popular With friends is Popular in Your Network.

Other

Account name or Username

When you're referring to the name of an account on Dreamwidth, use account name, not username.

Accounts or Users

Use account(s), not user(s). If you can, use "you" instead of either. Account holders can also be used.

Archive

The archive displays past entries of a journal or community by year or by month. We do not refer to it as a calendar.

Community Administration

The people who create and/or moderate communities are adminstrators, not moderators or maintainers.

Email Confirmation

Email addresses are confirmed rather than validated.

Entry or Post

Entry
The proper noun form is entry (entries rather than posts or postings).
Post
The proper verb form is post.

The only exception to this is the verb to make: You post an entry to your account; you make a post to your account; you write an entry in your account.

Feeds

When it is necessary to distinguish the Dreamwidth account from its originating feed, use the term feed account. Do not mention syndication or syndicated accounts.

Interactions Menu

The little menu that appears on the top right of the profile with options like modify, access, send message, track, etc. will be referred to as the Interactions Menu.

Locked or Protected

Threads are locked when no one can respond to them any longer. Content (entries, photo galleries, etc) is protected when it isn't public.

Navigation (Nav) Strip

The preferred term is Navigation Strip or Nav Strip for short. Do not refer to it as the control strip.

Profile

The correct term is profile. Do not use user info.

Tracking/Notifications

Tracking specifically refers to tracking of comments/entries.

Notifications refers to a more general sense.

  • You would receive a notification when someone adds you to their circle.
  • You might receive a notification when someone comments on an entry you're tracking.
  • You wouldn't track people adding you to their circle.
  • The inbox would still be referred to as the inbox, so all notifications would go to the inbox, and you also have the option of having them emailed to you.

Do not refer to this feature as subscribing or as Event Subscription Notification (ESN).

User Icons

Refer to these as icons generally, and as user icons if necessary for clarity or to distinguish from other icons.

See also