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(AP) – In just six years, Wikipedia has mushroomed into one of the Web's most astonishing successes, with 1.7 million articles in English alone. The downside is that the free encyclopedia has its share of errors and juvenile vandalism, and sometimes the writing is incomprehensibly arcane.

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Wikipedia Co-Founder Seeks to Start Over
subcultured
at 5:18PM, March 25, 2007
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Generic Human
at 5:29PM, March 25, 2007
subculturedSomeonehttp://www.physorg.com/news94060530.html
(AP) – In just six years, Wikipedia has mushroomed into one of the Web's most astonishing successes, with 1.7 million articles in English alone. The downside is that the free encyclopedia has its share of errors and juvenile vandalism, and sometimes the writing is incomprehensibly arcane.
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Whoa…this kinda reminds me of the Drunk Duck civil war, actually. Having to provide your real name and all. Crazy.
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Terminal
at 6:31PM, March 25, 2007
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Inkmonkey
at 7:26PM, March 25, 2007
Well, I wish him luck. I doubt it will ever reach the scale that wikipedia has, but if it's more accurate that's just as well too.
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Alexis
at 7:31PM, March 25, 2007
Terminal
Citizendium?
What a horrible name.
Yeah, not too catchy. It'll probably find some audience, though.
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fern
at 7:47PM, March 25, 2007
I say we make citizendium the new awesomesauce.
Who's with me?!
Who's with me?!
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silentkitty
at 9:01AM, March 26, 2007
Interesting, but I think the name “Citizendium” will kill it. “Wikipedia” is much easier to remember and has the added advantage of already being insanely popular.
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reconjsh
at 11:32AM, March 26, 2007
fernAiight. One gripe I always had was there didn't seem to be accountability on wikipedia. The topics that are emotionally charged always seemed to be full of bias… though, even with accountability this trend probably won't be changed much.
I say we make citizendium the new awesomesauce.
Who's with me?!
Sometimes it was subtle… and sometimes they had neutrality flags… but still, it seemed difficult to actually create change in some of the bias.
citizendium. hmm… took me a minute to figure out its pronounciaction… wikipedia came quick… this one didn't.
sit-uh… ZEN-dee-um is how I think it's pronounced, yes/no?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizendium
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BigFishComic
at 1:21PM, March 26, 2007
that is so totally citizendium man.
…mnn, sounds weird. Maybe the name will grow on you after a while like the wii does.
…mnn, sounds weird. Maybe the name will grow on you after a while like the wii does.

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Ozoneocean
at 1:38PM, March 26, 2007
BigFishComicNo, you have to be born with it…
will grow on you after a while like the wii does.
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ccs1989
at 2:23PM, March 26, 2007
Terminal
Citizendium?
What a horrible name.
It sounds like a pill that old people take to guard against incontinence.
Other than that I think the idea has merit.
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-Henry David Thoreau, Walden
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