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A site which looks identical to wikipedia.com where you can write stuff you want people to believe - "Yeah, the moon is hollow - I know, I didn't believe it at first, but look - you can read about all the NASA research on this link".
The numbers don't lie...
http://www.datanume...com/statistic/43253 99% of people think this is a good idea. Look it up. [not_only_but_also, Jun 23 2011]
Uncyclopedia
http://uncyclopedia....com/wiki/Main_Page The content-free encyclopedia that anyone can edit! [Wrongfellow, Jun 23 2011]
Collaborative Web Fiction
collaborative_20web_20fiction Similar-ish. [DrBob, Jun 23 2011]
Wikipedia Brown and the Case of the Captured Koala
http://adamcadre.ac/content/brown/ Seems relevant. [ytk, Jun 23 2011]
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[+] To an extent this is what Wikipedia is, in that i'm aware of certain facts
which are routinely deleted or falsehoods which are regularly inserted in
certain articles. For instance, in the village where i come from, factoids
regularly appear which are known to be false by most people who live in the
village, are deleted and then reinserted. There are more arcane examples
of course, and there's a tendency towards groupthink which seems to
emerge from the people who are likely to edit it. I suspect that few Amish
edit articles about themselves, and consequently it would be fairly
straightforward for such articles to drift far from the truth. |
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However, i do like this idea, even if it does sound a bit ranty. I just think it
might turn out to be Wikipedia. |
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There could also be Weakipedia, which is sort of, kind of, short of detail. Like: The capital of Columbia (sic) is a name something like Bogart. |
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Not sure about this. Citation needed. |
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Edit: Absolutely brilliant! The Datanumerics website has just become the authoritative source for settling office arguments. |
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OMG OMG! I just checked and... |
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1. It is possible to register unicode domain names. |
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2. The domain ѡikipedia.com is available (that
'w' is
the unicode #1121;) |
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Halfbakers, unite! We NEED to register this domain
name. :) |
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So, this isn't a focussed website dedicated to women named "Vivika" (or Vivica, or Viveca, or any other variation thereon) so that we might better know all about them, their hopes, their dreams, their motivations and aspirations? We might have overlooked a trending opportunity. |
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