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Lmao iOS only app? 🥹🤣

The entry has no WoT score but the author seems to be real so I’d trust it.

Wait a second…

Pablo bootstrapping the world’s open knowledge hub

Is there somewhere I can read about the design of Wikifreedia? I’m very interested in this use case

you can read about it on wikifreedia, of course!

https://wikifreedia.xyz/wiki-nip/fa984bd7dbb282f0

Have you thought about incorporating NIP-32 for part where there are multiple articles about the same subject?

That is the one I was planning to use for movie reviews for example (many reviews referencing the same movie).

Just need a standard format for the link. I would imagine something using a schema.org definition?

Maybe `d` tags would be enough here. If two articles have the same slug they're on the same topic. nostr:nprofile1qyghwumn8ghj7vf5xqhxvdm69e5k7tcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qyd8wumn8ghj7urewfsk66ty9enxjct5dfskvtnrdakj7qpql2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afq42ec4h do you have any idea how "disambiguation" pages would work?

Yeah, the d tag is what is reviewed normalized (lowercase, s/ -/) so no need to pull in any schema.org craziness

I’m also curious about disambiguation.

I guess these topics are related because if there was a consistent pattern to follow for how to title an article about a war vs about a movie, it would solve the problem.

I was thinking if you could title the page “Stalingrad” and the schema could clarify if it is the battle, the city, a movie title etc

Another question: how is the footnote system in markdown?

Wait wat? Censored almost immediately???

Nope, it's back