Ronline wrote:
I think that saying that people can make their own wiki somewhere else is not a good thing. Wikipedia
is
already established, and the more regional languages we offer, the richer the encyclopedia becomes.
The fact that Wikipedia is now a well-known "brand" might raise a new issue in the future: for some languages (especially idioms where the attribute "separate language" is disputed) it could look like some kind of recognition or proof of their distinctness if they are granted a subdomain here. In those cases, new Wikipedias could be requested not for the primary aim of collecting and distributing knowledge (i. e. writing an encyclopedia) but rather more or less solely for the aim of promoting a language (or even the political, religious ect. idea behind it).
Arbeo
P. S. Sorry for posting so much today!
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