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'''Citizendium''' is a [[What is a Wiki|wiki site]] that aims to gather free {{tag|knowledge}} similarly to [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]], but where authors use their real names.  In 2022, the wiki has 1175 developed article, 8824 developing articles, and several thousand stubs.  It also still has 153 so-called "Citable" articles which were formerly approved by "experts".  The status of these is currently under review and many are being reverted to regular status due to not having been kept up-to-date.  Article count totals are always shown on the [https://citizendium.org/wiki/Welcome_to_Citizendium Welcome page].  As of 2022, the participation rate is currently low (only a few dozen contributors) but the experience for contributors is arguably more congenial and productive than for comparable wikis with anonymous contributors.
'''Citizendium''' is a [[What is a Wiki|wiki site]] that aims to gather free {{tag|knowledge}} similarly to [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]], but where authors use their real names.  In 2022, the wiki has 1175 developed article, 8824 developing articles, and several thousand stubs.  It also still has 153 so-called "Citable" articles which were formerly approved by "experts".  The status of these is currently under review and many are being reverted to regular status due to not having been kept up-to-date.  Article count totals are always shown on the [https://citizendium.org/wiki/Welcome_to_Citizendium Welcome page].  As of 2022, the participation rate is low (only a few dozen contributors) but the experience for contributors is arguably more congenial and productive than for comparable wikis with anonymous contributors.


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Citizendium
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Founded by: Larry Sanger, Peter Hitchmough
Status: Active
Language: English
Edit mode: ByInvitation
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike
Main topic: Compendium
Backups: 2014-02-06
Wiki size: 305 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 36 info / verify

(Page count as of: 2022-05-28
wikiFactor as of: 2014-07-01)


Citizendium is a wiki site that aims to gather free knowledge similarly to Wikipedia, but where authors use their real names. In 2022, the wiki has 1175 developed article, 8824 developing articles, and several thousand stubs. It also still has 153 so-called "Citable" articles which were formerly approved by "experts". The status of these is currently under review and many are being reverted to regular status due to not having been kept up-to-date. Article count totals are always shown on the Welcome page. As of 2022, the participation rate is low (only a few dozen contributors) but the experience for contributors is arguably more congenial and productive than for comparable wikis with anonymous contributors.

Original 2006 Citizendium

The Citizendium wiki site was founded by Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger, together with Peter Hitchmough, in October 2006[1] (although not 'officially' launched until 28 March 2007) to remedy what he viewed as problems with Wikipedia. The site requires the use of verifiable real names and academic credentials. Initially, the community considered forking the English Wikipedia, but decided against it.

2020 restart

Larry Sanger became largely inactive in the project after 2010, and it has since had three-to-four different primary editors. In 2020, Larry Sanger transferred ownership of the domain to the current primary editor. The wiki's current working style and goals are discussed here.

License

From its foundation in 2006 under the tenure of Larry Sanger, the Citizendium wiki released its content under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 unported license (CC-BY-SA-3.0)[2]. From its 2020 restart, it changed to the more restrictive Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike 4.0 international license (CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0).

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