@finalarbiter@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Post #2033716
2026-02-03 21:59 UTC
Historically, general encyclopedias were limited by the physical amount of space they took up. Wikipedia is not limited by the page and volume counts of physical media and we shouldn't treat it as such.
While I can agree that domain-specific encyclopedias should continue to limit the scope of their information to relevant topics, I see no reason that Wikipedia should follow suit. Who truly benefits from reducing and editorializing information, especially when the fundamental principle is the free and open flow of knowledge? Wikipedia could certainly benefit from writing on complex topics that is friendlier to the average joe, but that should never come at the expense of restricting the sum total of knowledge stored in its servers.
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@Zombie@feddit.uk 2026-02-04 00:29
>Wikipedia could certainly benefit from writing on complex topics that is friendlier to the average joe https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_English_Wikipedia