Wikipedia is for information and knowledge. This is how we can make a Wikipedia for Wisdom (applied knowledge)
Picture this: you're scrolling through your social media feed and stumble upon a heated debate about climate change. Maybe you witness people on a college campus engaged in a question-and-response session. But these exchanges often cut off after one-minute segments. Comments fly fast and furious, each more passionate than the last. Facts, opinions, and outright misinformation blend in a whirlwind of confusion. It's overwhelming, frustrating, and, most of all, unproductive. Usually, in these so-called debates, they cut off right when someone makes an astounding point, and we never hear the rebuttal. This phenomenon is rampant on YouTube, TikTok, and every social media site. The scene is all too common in today's online spaces, underscoring the pressing need for a new approach to public discourse. Or perhaps we should consider leveraging an existing approach? Enter the Idea Stock Exchange, a platform inspired by Wikipedia's community and knowledge-sharing spirit but desig...