linksare
LinksAre is a term used to describe a proposed open standard and platform for representing, annotating, and exchanging hyperlink data on the web. The project envisions hyperlinks as first-class data objects, rather than simple navigational pointers embedded in content. The core idea is to separate link metadata—such as relationship type, provenance, usage context, and access conditions—from the content that contains the link, enabling richer processing by browsers, search engines, and accessibility tools.
History and governance: The term emerged in community discussions around web data interoperability in the mid-2020s.
Technical overview: LinksAre proposes a graph-based model in which links are entities with attributes and relations.
Implementation and adoption: Several content management systems and browser extensions have experimented with LinksAre data layers
Criticism and challenges: Critics argue that pushing additional metadata into links can bloat data, increase processing