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submitted 3 weeks ago by MITM0@lemmy.world to c/fediverse@lemmy.world

Introducing IBIS-Wiki

A federated encyclopedia which uses the ActivityPub protocol, just like Mastodon or Lemmy. https://ibis.wiki/

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[-] ShellMonkey@lemmy.socdojo.com 3 points 3 weeks ago

This sounds like a way to have 13 different 'realities' for any given topic, depending on which instance it was hosted on.

[-] avidamoeba@lemmy.ca 0 points 3 weeks ago

Hm, that's not how Lemmy communities / threads tend to develop. Unless you're considering the effects of defederation I guess.

[-] ShellMonkey@lemmy.socdojo.com 1 points 3 weeks ago

Missing an /s?

Take a look at the 'news' on various instances like hexbear vs world and it's night and day. An encyclopedia is meant to be factually reliable, but if this works like it does here you would have the equivalent of conservapedia and prolewiki sitting side by side as 'true'.

[-] zonnewin@feddit.nl 1 points 3 weeks ago

Any encyclopedia will reflect the biases of its editors. The best you can do is to have good procedures and fact-checkers.

[-] cecilkorik@lemmy.ca 0 points 3 weeks ago

Maybe I'm misunderstanding how it's designed but I don't think I am, and I don't think that's how this works.

A topic definition on the wiki includes the instance it's hosted on. All links to that topic will go to that same instance and all the content for that topic will be served by the one instance as the authoritative source for "That-topic@that-instance" which is the link everyone will use. The federated part is specifically that you can link to topics on other instances and view them through your local instance.

For example, hypothetically, if you are a "fedipedia" author and you are writing a "fedipedia" article about a video game, and you mention a particular feature of the video game, you can include in your "fedipedia" article a link to a topic about that particular feature on "wikia-gamipedia" or even "the-games-own-wiki.site" and interact with and maybe even edit that content without needing to make accounts on all these other wikis. It's like it's all hosted on one centralized wiki, but it's hosted on different servers that are all talking to each other.

Of course, it's possible both our hypothetical "wikia-gamipedia" AND "the-games-own-wiki.site" will have their OWN, completely SEPARATE topics about the video game feature in question. The topics might even have exactly the same name. That's allowed. In that case, you'll have to decide for yourself which one is more credible and useful, and which one you want to link to and interact with, because yes, two different federated wikis can have different topics with totally different content.

Just like on Lemmy you can have two different communities with the same name but totally different people and content because they're on different instances. That's not really the general intention of how communities are supposed to work though. The intention is that you can pick the one community that is the "right" one for you, or the largest, and use that and hopefully other people will do the same. You can all pick that same instance/community, no matter which account you live on, even if it's not hosted on your local instance. You don't have to use the one from your local instance, or from any particular instance. That's what the federation does.

[-] ShellMonkey@lemmy.socdojo.com 1 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah, that's the part that I was referencing to. If you have a topic called 'the sky is' on multiple instances, and they all say a different color, it rather defeats the purpose of an encyclopedia as some sort of source of truth if you have to pick which one is right.

[-] thirtyfold8625@thebrainbin.org 1 points 3 weeks ago

Initially, when I navigated to https://ibis.wiki/ I saw "502 bad gateway". That is not a good first impression...

Reloading the page let me see more useful things though.

this post was submitted on 04 Apr 2025
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