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#+title: Social Protocol Requirements - 08: Library
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#+author: Amero Garcia
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#+created: [2026-03-16 Mon 14:28]
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#+DATE: 2026-03-14
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#+ID: agora-requirements-07-library
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#+STARTUP: content
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CREATED: [2026-05-24 Sun]
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:ID: df02cddc-944a-4bcd-8ef5-f080870d5f49
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:END:
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* Library
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** Concept
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The Library is a unified content archiving and media management system. It works like a unified *arr suite (Sonarr, Radarr, Readarr, etc.) that builds your personal libraries across all content types.
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** Supported Content Types
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- Video (movies, TV shows, educational content)
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- Audio (podcasts, music, audiobooks)
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- Photos (personal albums, professional portfolios)
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- Text (books, articles, documents)
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- Maps (geographic data, custom itineraries)
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- Physibles (physical object designs, 3D models)
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- Manufacturing Processes (recipes, procedures, blueprints)
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** Architecture
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The Library consists of three core components:
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*** Downloaders
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- Content acquisition tools that fetch media from various sources
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- Support for torrents, Usenet, direct downloads, and IPFS
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- Integration with content discovery networks
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- Automated quality selection and format conversion
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- Metadata fetching from external databases
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*** Indexers
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- Local search and categorization of library content
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- Full-text search across documents, subtitles, metadata
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- Tag-based organization (genre, year, creator, etc.)
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- Content deduplication via CID comparison
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- Integration with [[id:1d074690-a279-59cb-b91d-e9a22ae104ad][Social Protocol]]'s discovery layer for shared content
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*** Library Managers
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- Content organization and presentation interfaces
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- Unified browsing across all content types
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- Playlist and collection creation
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- Offline sync for mobile clients
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- Sharing controls (personal, collective, public)
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** Content Addressing
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All Library content is stored as CIDs:
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- Original files content-addressed for integrity
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- Metadata stored as separate Content Objects
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- Thumbnails and previews generated and addressed separately
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- Version history maintained via CID chains
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** Archiving
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*** Concept
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Archiving preserves Content Objects and open web content for long-term access, creating personal or collective knowledge repositories that outlive the ephemeral nature of streams.
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*** CID Content Archiving
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**** Personal Archives
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- Users can archive any CID-based content they have access to (public or decrypted)
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- Archive creates local copy with full CID verification
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- Archived Content Objects retain original metadata and provenance
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- Cross-references to related CIDs preserved
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**** Collective Archives
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- Library Collectives can curate themed archives (e.g., "Climate Science", "Digital Art History")
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- Distributed storage across multiple PDS nodes for redundancy
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- Version tracking as Content Objects are updated
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*** Open Web Archiving
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**** Web Archiver Tools
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- Archive any URL to content-addressed storage
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- WARC (Web ARChive) format support for fidelity
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- Text extraction for full-text indexing
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- Media extraction and separate CID addressing
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**** Link Rot Prevention
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- Replace dead links with archived CID versions
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- "Archive this" browser extension for one-click saving
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- Automatic archival of links referenced in user's content
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**** Archival Standards
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- Memento Protocol support for temporal negotiation
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- Archive verification via multiple sources (Wayback Machine, Archive.today, personal PDS)
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- Content authenticity via hash verification against original
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*** Integration with the Social Protocol
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- Library content can be referenced in posts, messages, and profiles
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- Content can be shared via Relays with appropriate encryption
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- Micro-payments for premium content access
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- Syndication to protocol-aware browsers and gateways
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** Requirements
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- The system MUST support unified content management across all media types.
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- The system MUST content-address all library items via CID.
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- The system MUST support local indexing for fast search.
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- The system MUST allow content sharing via the protocol's social layer.
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- The system MUST support offline access for synced content.
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- The system MUST integrate with the protocol's economic layer for paid content.
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** Related Documents
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- Protocol Unified Content Primitive
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- Protocol PDS & Relay Architecture
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