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The Opera House. Ridiculous inside. (It looks like a pumpkin.) The Royal Danish Ballet and Royal Danish Orchestra both perform here all the time and apparently THE QUEEN comes all the time.
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The units of meaning is not the "line", but the word, sentence, paragraph, section.
Editing a word/sentence/paragraph/section is different than moving it elsewhere.
If a sentence or paragraph or section changed, you would want to show which specific parts of it changed, instead of highlighting the entire larger unit.
It would likely be helpful to show the change in context, possibly as a before/after toggle.
Markup would be very difficult to parse. (Open/close tags across sentences, etc.) But markdown would be all right.
There are trivial changes, meaningful changes, and then meaningful changes that you want to call out.
Adding line breaks don’t matter, unless it forms a new paragraph.
The thing about half-joking about things is that they sometimes become real. I said something about how the only alternative social network I’d trust now is a system where everyone runs their own secret RSS feeds (with no corresponding web component) and passes them around by word-of-mouth. No discovery, no stars, no pageviews, just semi-public paragraphs.
Ways to get a standalone RSS feed
A range of options, depending on how much you want to do yourself:
Use an existing publishing service – preferably something old and boring – that generates its own RSS feeds. Make the web component private. Pass your RSS feed around. Something like Tumblr or Livejournal would work well.
Generate your RSS feed with a program on your own computer and put it up somewhere. A static site generator like Jekyll can turn a series of Markdown files into a RSS feed pretty easily, once you set up the template. You can put the generated RSS file into your [Dropbox P
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