LessWrong does have a relatively fully featured wiki system. Not sure how good of a fit it is, but like, everyone can create tags and edit them and there are edit histories and comment sections for tags and so on.
We’ve been considering adding the ability for people to also add generic wiki pages, though how to make them visible and allocate attention to them has been a bit unclear.
how to make them visible and allocate attention to them has been a bit unclear
Maybe an opt-in/opt-out “novice mode” which turns, say, the first appearance of a niche LW term in every post into a link to that term’s LW wiki page? Which you can turn off in the settings, and which is either on by default (with a notification on how to turn it off), or the sign-up process queries you about whether you want to turn it on, or something along these lines.
Alternatively, a button for each post which fetches the list of idiosyncratic LW terms mentioned in it, and links to their LW wiki pages?
LessWrong does have a relatively fully featured wiki system. Not sure how good of a fit it is, but like, everyone can create tags and edit them and there are edit histories and comment sections for tags and so on.
We’ve been considering adding the ability for people to also add generic wiki pages, though how to make them visible and allocate attention to them has been a bit unclear.
Maybe an opt-in/opt-out “novice mode” which turns, say, the first appearance of a niche LW term in every post into a link to that term’s LW wiki page? Which you can turn off in the settings, and which is either on by default (with a notification on how to turn it off), or the sign-up process queries you about whether you want to turn it on, or something along these lines.
Alternatively, a button for each post which fetches the list of idiosyncratic LW terms mentioned in it, and links to their LW wiki pages?