I absolutely love wiki walking through random obscure fan wikis, but I hate how most are on Fandom.
I think a federated wiki solution makes sense. I could see it as an evolution of the interwiki concept.
I absolutely love wiki walking through random obscure fan wikis, but I hate how most are on Fandom.
I think a federated wiki solution makes sense. I could see it as an evolution of the interwiki concept.
Also:
These seem kind of ideal for a federated network, IMO.
I actually think Lemmy would be a pretty decent format for something stackoverflow like - just maybe needs to UI tweaks to minimise the visual space that replies take up, plus maybe answered post flair
There’s https://codeberg.org/flohmarkt/flohmarkt for a marketplace.
I’m really missing something like https://yrpri.org/domain/3
Thanks, I saw that flohmakrt link in another comment too. Excellent!
Does that yrpri site work well?
It’s been around for many years now and famously was used in the consultations for the constitution of Iceland. We also used it in Bulgaria back in 2013 and had a community of more than 3000 users, but it lost traction due to being ignored by politicians and controversial debates.
You can see more recent activity on https://www.citizens.is/ , particularly the impact and news sections.
I wonder if they would be interested in implementing ActivityPub?
https://github.com/CitizensFoundation/your-priorities-app/issues/161
It’s not a straightforward task. And it’s controversial is you want to avoid multiple registrations.