Citizendium is an open, wiki-based online encyclopedia launched in 2007 as an alternative to Wikipedia. It aims to have articles written and reviewed by experts in order to ensure quality.
Citizendium is an open, wiki-based online encyclopedia that was launched in 2007 as an alternative to Wikipedia. It was founded by Larry Sanger, who had previously co-founded Wikipedia in 2001.
The key difference between Citizendium and Wikipedia is its focus on expert curation. Citizendium aims to have all articles written and reviewed by experts in the field, in order to ensure they meet a certain standard of quality. The site invites contributions from both experts and general public, but experts are given editorial oversight.
Another difference is that real names are used rather than anonymous editing. Citizendium has stricter policies around neutrality - it aims to present multiple viewpoints on controversial topics. The idea is to produce articles that are authoritative, balanced, and credible.
By 2022, Citizendium had over 18,000 articles. However, it has struggled to rival the scale or popularity of Wikipedia. Critics have pointed to its slower growth and more closed nature as weaknesses. But it continues to position itself as a more reliable and credible open source encyclopedia, thanks to expert oversight.
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