Since people seem to have found this useful, here's a clean version of my table of structured data capabilities by data consumer #SMX
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#SMX fyi Pinterest parses h-recipe: developers.pinterest.com/doc… Also what does ⚠️ mean?
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Was thinking of omitting that column, as really the only thing those using 'em should be thinking of is how to migrate from them :)
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I'm guessing you're talking about SEO, but microformats2 is the backbone of distributed conversations across lots of websites now.
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I appreciate the road that microformats paved, but it's 2017, and I should be using prescribed class declarations ... because?
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Replying to @aaranged
It's schema.org today, but ???? tomorrow!

Mar 23, 2017 · 3:16 PM UTC

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Replying to @aaronpk
Tomorrow: #schema.org. Next week: #schema.org. Next year: #schema.org. The vocabulary has legs.
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And regarding your table, the chief reasons it has legs is: a) because it is a broadly-supported initiative, NOT just Google, and..
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b) Both the community development and extension mechanisms have been very successful. Remember a while ago reading a mf ...
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... blog post that development would now only be undertaken on the mf IRC channel. I mean ... words fail me.
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But bottom line is that microformats are simply not expressive enough anymore to satisfy the search engines' s. data requirements.
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Having said all this, your work on Micropub - of which I wasn't aware - looks very interesting. Thanks for sharing - will explore.