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?

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    IMHO, Federation makes sense when you don’t want a single owner of a community and the content it produces.

    • @crashexOP
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      11 year ago

      This. My problem is mainly about ownership and the control that comes with it. I don’t want a knowledge repository (no matter if about breeding budgies or world politics) to be in the hands of a few. It has just happened: the evil site we don’t want to talk about has imploded, and whatever information people find there now might have been tampered with in one way or another - those who decide to leave a rotting online portal also leave the accumulated knowledge behind that is stored on the site’s servers. To always retain access to content we create online we need to rethink the whole thing. No matter if it’s a social media portal, a photo sharing site, a music sharing site … for example, who owns Discord and what will happen when that turns to shit? Another few years of content saved per disaster recovery or lost forever?