Good points, on the money.
Thank you nostr:npub1r30l8j4vmppvq8w23umcyvd3vct4zmfpfkn4c7h2h057rmlfcrmq9xt9ma 🫂
Ideas to think about:
1) what would a decentralized Wikipedia look like?
2) why would anyone use this over a regular Wikipedia?
3) how can such a system leverage the affordances provided by Nostr?
4) can it be a place to help understand academic papers? how can we help remove barriers in academia? Can we address the ever increasing rate of papers being published, no doubt a growing portion will be published with the assistance of AI (covertly given the incentives of the current system) creating a diluted information landscape?
This framework of knowledge attempts to address some of these questions. Its super early, but I'm hopeful this can is a positive path forward.
By addressing these questions this framework no longer is just another Wikipedia, or just another note taking app. Its a framework for knowledge management, highly interoperable with use cases that span the range from personal knowledge management to full academic articles and then some
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