I keep feeling frustrated as valuable knowledge for my different hobbies over the last years became siloed away in corporate social media. I believe wikis could be a way out, but can we have decentralized, federated wiki software that can kind of talk among each other?

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    1 year ago

    wiki software that can kind of talk among each other

    What do you feel wikis have to gain from being able to talk to each other?

    Are you picturing a situation where 20 people host their own, say, music wikis, and every time you look up an album, you’re presented a list of up to 20 hot takes about that album, all independently hosted and federating, rather than those users collaborating on a single communal knowledge source? I feel like removing the “communal knowledge source” aspect defeats the purpose of a wiki; they’re supposed to be collaborative by nature.

    Or are you picturing a world where I could host a music wiki and you could host a TV wiki, and we could link to each other if we wanted? Because that’s already how it works, eh.

    Others have covered why they think this isn’t appropriate, but I’m curious what you thought we stand to benefit from federated wiki software.