Slyke's answer:
There is nothing else like it, with singular collections of specific content.
Slyke is a wiki-style content curation platform, built around ‘Collections’ of content about a super-specific subject. Collections are made up of links, media, and text ‘Items’
Communal curation of anything with versatile uses for work, sports, news, culture, oddities, events — once you see it or try it, you’ll ‘get it,’ and will imagine the possibilities!
Slyke's answer:
They're looking for a place to have specific collections and to benefit from the curation efforts from and with others
Slyke's answer:
We have a few target personas to begin — social media community leaders (podcasters, influencers), media (journalists, entertainment/culture/sports writers), academics (research, student engagement), and chronically online people (i.e. the 1% that generate the 90% of social media content)
Slyke's answer:
It was an idea in my head that was initially positioned for sports culture and quirks and 'when was the last time something like this happened?' questions. As the concept came together, all these other use cases came out.
Slyke's answer:
React software, MySQL database, AWS server
Slyke's answer:
We just launched!
Based on our record, Miraheze seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 30 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Miraheze seems to be offering a platform to create private wikis and it runs the same software as Wikipedia. You do need to fill out a form and request a wiki but after that you and people you specify should be able to see and edit that wiki (with the exception of the main page which can be seen by everyone). Source: 12 months ago
The people over at https://miraheze.org/ have been kind enough to host a wiki for us to upload our lore onto. Source: about 1 year ago
You can go here to get a free wiki that isn't horrible: https://miraheze.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
Miraheze = a free, British-based wiki farm run by volunteers and supported by donations. Source: about 1 year ago
For those looking for an alternative to fandom https://miraheze.org is a good choice. Not for profit and they use vanilla mediawiki (what wikipedia uses) instead of whatever abomination fandom has going on. Source: over 1 year ago
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