--- title: "Hypothesis" enableToc: false # do not show a table of contents on this page --- Authored by:: [[P- Brendan Langen]] Hypothes.is allows users to annotate webpages or documents in their margins, providing the option to further enrich a snippet with context. Sharing is built in to Hypothes.is, affording added context and active reading across groups. This enables social tagging, which helps users find related content and build community. [[C- Social tagging is a key user behavior to managing a decentralized knowledge graph|Social tagging is a key user behavior to managing a decentralized knowledge graph]]. This can come in the form of text, likes or [[C- Emoji reactions are a form of social tagging|emoji reactions]]. ![[Pasted image 20210915173128.png]] ![[Pasted image 20210915182506.png]] In an exciting development, the W3C Web Annotation recommends expanding upon their functionality by binding annotations to specific subregions of PDFs, which would enable [[interoperability]] beyond the tool alone.