Rigveda Wiki

Rigveda Wiki
Type of site
Wiki
Available in Korean
Owner Cheongdong (Korean: 청동), Hamjang (Korean: 함장)
Created by Hamjang (Korean: 함장)
Website www.rigvedawiki.net
Alexa rank 102,488 global, 2,807 in South Korea (October 2015)[1]
Commercial No (nominally)
Yes (legal status)
Registration optional
Launched 1 March 2007 (2007-03-01)
Current status Online
Content license
CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0 South Korea
Written in PHP

Rigveda Wiki is a Korean Otaku wiki started on March 1, 2007. As of July 17, 2013, it has more than 200,000 articles, making it the fourth largest Korean-language wiki following Korean Wikipedia, Korean Wiktionary and the Namu Wiki, forked of Rigveda Wiki. It focuses on a wide range of topics.

[2][3] On August 2, 2013, Rigveda Wiki opened its beta service and the layout of the website was changed. Since then, people have been able to use Rigveda Wiki from mobile devices.[4]

Their server has been offline since April 25, 2015 because of license trouble resulting from a conflict between CCL and site system. On May 17, the server came online, but only owners and registered users could contribute. A littlnly allowed to edit.

After April 2015, almost all users left Rigveda Wiki and went to Namu Wiki, which is one of the biggest forked wikis in the world, forked from the Rigveda Wiki. Their license was updated in June 2015 to mitigate the allegation about the license.

Features

Rigveda Wiki is based on a wiki system in which anyone can add or edit information. People can write as logged in members or as anonymous editors signing with their IP addresses. By doing so, users can more freely write articles than on Wikipedia, and they can include their opinions as well.[5] As a result, Rigveda Wiki has more articles about pop culture topics such as cartoons, animations, games, and television programs. It has a board for discussing, questioning, and answering subjects relevant to articles.[6]

Unlike Wikipedia, where only administrators can delete articles, Rigveda Wiki users can delete articles themselves. But since the editing log remains, users may restore it at any time.

Rigveda Wiki can have deletion lines. This is a line in the middle of letters that means 'whispering', or something you want to say but not have publicly broadcast.[7]

Criticism

Rigveda Wiki itself introduces a place full of information, which is either useless or related to subcultures, such as otakus. It is less objective than Wikipedia. Rigveda Wiki allows guessing, individual opinions, and rumors without any reliable sources, and therefore includes inaccurate information which is very likely to be disputed.[8]

Wiki Neet

This term is used to describe people who spend a lot of time in Rigveda Wiki. People who think that they don't have any special purpose in their lives and spend their time just doing nothing.[9]

Preserving memory

Rigveda Wiki is a place to preserve social memory. For example, the sinking of the MV Sewol was a horrible memory for South Koreans that they do not wish to forget. Rigveda Wiki was one of the websites where people recorded their thoughts on the incident. In one week 34,000 words were added to the related article on the wiki.[10]

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