Folksonomia
Folksonomia is a neologism combining the terms "folk" and "taxonomy," referring to a user-generated classification system that emerges from collaborative tagging practices on the web. Unlike traditional taxonomies, which are structured hierarchically by experts or administrators, folksonomies rely on the collective input of users to categorize and organize content. This approach is commonly seen in social media platforms, image-sharing sites, and content management systems where users assign freely chosen keywords, known as tags, to describe and connect items.
The concept was popularized in the early 2000s alongside the rise of web 2.0 technologies, particularly through
Critics of folksonomies highlight potential challenges, such as ambiguity in tag usage, inconsistent labeling, and the
Folksonomies have influenced digital library science, information retrieval, and social computing, inspiring research into collaborative classification