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That's not an encyclopedia anymore, but a dictionary.

There's a trend to remove any possibly usefull info from wikipedia for a while, exept the definition, just to let skeleton pages (on my experience, usually in the name of a side wiki-tuition where nobody is expecting to find the info, and often never actually created). An encyclopedia as the word refer to (on the model of the first encyclopedia created during the reign of Louis the fourtien), means any human knowledge about a topic, not just what you could find in a thick dictionary. To my perspective, as wikipedia was first used for human development around the world, it has been for a while specificly mowed down to push the agenda of cultures where concurrency is about decreasing the productivity of others rather than increasing it's own. So to cut down to just a page, completely destroy the purpose of wikipedia from inside. 2A02:A03F:AADA:2701:75AF:C2FA:C113:E5E6 (talk) 11:21, 19 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]