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by edylemond 1926 days ago
This looks interesting, we've built a spaced repetition app [1] which is based on markdown notes. It can also import Anki apkg files. If I understand correctly it should be possibly to make this compatible with your format. The only thing I don't understand is how the sharing through Telegram comes into play?

[1] https://traverse.link/

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Because of sharing. I think knowledge should be easy to share, like send a message. And the next move after we send message is about the other (receiver) save and learn the knowledge.
So sharing on our platform is simply publishing to make the knowledge available (and learnable with spaced repetition) to anyone with the link. What's the advantage of telegram?
I said it is about distribute the knowledge to other. You send a card/deck to other by just send them a message. They can save the shared card/deck and learn later [1] [1]: https://youtu.be/0w6PhlG37dk?list=PLHAwmsMPPV79N6uqpX5o_Yjc4...
The advantages here is about access the knowledge in a chat client and share it immediately (quickly and simply) The receiver can view and save it immediately in the chat client also.