Ikwipedia:About

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Ikwipedia/Equipedia is a wiki dedicated to exploring paranormal phenomena, speculative topics, and allegations of major wrongdoing of public concern. Ikwipedia is designed to extend Wikipedia's coverage into areas that meet Ikwipedia's notability standards, including claims and perspectives that may not satisfy Wikipedia's criteria.

Ikwipedia's approach is founded on motivations stemming from the hypothesis that certain counter-mainstream views may be excluded from mainstream narratives due to systemic biases, potentially leading to an under- or false representation of sound perspectives. This particularly extends to testimonies that receive limited professional scrutiny but are theoretically possible and, when provisionally accepted and combined into a broader framework, may have significant explanatory power.

Acceptable sources and contributions

Ikwipedia extends the range of acceptable sources to include testimonial evidence, direct primary sources, public interviews, podcasts, firsthand accounts, and other forms of testimonial accounts. This approach acknowledges that many topics within our scope lack secondary sources, highlighting the need for an alternative resource. As such, secondary sources are not mandatory.

The process for creating an article involves selecting a notable topic, gathering sources that align with our acceptable source policy, and following our Manual of Style. We welcome all contributions, even if they are simply adding a link, correcting terminology, or addressing misconceptions.

Editorial standards and source transparency

Ikwipedia strives for a neutral point of view, albeit with a broader inclusion of minority views than Wikipedia. Limited editorializing and synthesis of information bordering on original research may be allowed to provide context or identify patterns, provided it is clearly identified as such.

Though we define reliable sources similarly to Wikipedia, we consciously allow questionable or unverifiable sources, as long as this is done transparently.

Work in progress

We are working to refine article organizational structures such as templates and info-boxes as well as institute automated LLM-based tools for content development.