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by ethanbond
3831 days ago
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That's why "general knowledge encyclopedia" isn't a good term. If you mean general knowledge in the sense of "knowledge which is generally held," or even "knowledge which is generally accessible," then a general knowledge encyclopedia wouldn't be that useful, by definition, to most people. Crucially, it would be useless to the people most likely to use an encyclopedia! A general knowledge encyclopedia should aim to curate knowledge with no discrimination in terms of category. This is what Wikipedia is, and it's really good at it. I think there is room for improvement in linking topics and subtopics, even potentially in-line within an article. See a word you don't understand? Click the "+" next to it to expand a sentence that fills its place syntactically and semantically! |
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[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Preferenc...