Comment by deknos
8 months ago
To be honest, many of the people who critize wikipedia.. just do not want to fork the content. it would be possible. they all like the work people put into it. but as soon as it does not fit the worldview anymore...
are there manipulations? sure. then more people should watch it. and wikipedia should have a better process on controversal topics in own areas.
but the whining is abysmal.
Justapedia has forked English Wikipedia almost three years ago and is doing good so far, even if they're still ignored by major search engines.
This suggestion ignores network effects.
Right, which is one of the most valuable parts about Wikipedia (or truly any product) and should be factored in.
The information on Wikipedia is important, but the existence of Wikipedia and you and I both knowing about it is more important. This is why building up existing institutions is almost always more valuable than the "burn it all down" populist mentality we see in politics today. Just the existence of the current thing represents some inertia, some energy, some goals, and that has value.
where do you draw the line between whining and legitimate concerns? forking wikipedia wouldn't address the core quality issues and how low quality content is syndicated to billions via search engines, LLMs, academic references etc.
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