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The medienhaus/cms strictly follows the “Human Readable First” paradigm. Data can be accessed, read, and written through different applications or views, one of them being the medienhaus/cms, but also could be used for this.
screenshot of element-web showing one project’s content structure of Berlin University of the Arts’ Rundgang 2021
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All of the above will make sense when looking at this with decentralisation, federation, and attribution in mind. Independent institutions can host their own CMS, create their own content, make their content accessible to others, or revoking said access in some cases.
The protocol standard allows for interoperability of all of these decentralised, federated contents. All published contents are inherently attributed with an author and context/origin, i.e. matrix_id:institution-server_address, and a unique content identifier.
This allows for creating network effects without a centralized platform where everyone can equally participate with their own infastructure, stay in control of what data they share, and always are inherently attributed and referenced along with the shared data.
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