- cross-posted to:
- wikipedia@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- wikipedia@lemmy.world
The goal is to combat addictive sites with educational content.
https://wikispeedruns.com/ is ridiculously fun and really tickles the same mental areas as crosswords for me
I used to do basically this, but with the whole internet, when I was bored at work. I’d try and get from one site to another without using the keyboard and with no copy/paste, etc, just mouse clicks. Killed a lot of time that way 😁
This remind me of time where people would challenge people to start at random wiki page to find page to certain page using just links through pages with least clicks.
Next step AI generated videos based off the articles, with that annoying influencer voice.
You mean https://pdftobrainrot.org/?
Kinda, but the video would be AI generated and relevant
That’s a wildly better idea
Can someone ELI5 what an additive site is?
Addictive… will correct.
Ohhhhhhhhhhh, yeah that makes more sense. Thanks!
When you grow up and should know better, sometimes you can still make mistakes, like the person who is OP. What OP tried to say was “addictive”, but due to lack of education or (more likely) care this question was born.
Yeah I just didn’t proof read and posted from my phone.
This is awesome. Thanks a lot!
This is amazing, gonna send it to my friends!
Nice!
No I shouldn’t know this. It’s dangerous
I love this, but is anyone else having trouble with the css/text? Chrome seems to dim the images, but the white text is unreadable on all the images for firefox. Doesn’t work on Safari at all.
I use Firefox and it reads fine for me.
It will remain a mystery
A rabbit hole worthy of a deep dive.
(Just lost 15 minutes checking it out. Gonna have to watch that. Lol)
Is there something in the App Store?
Just use your browser to make it an app. You won’t know the difference.
No, but someone should make an app for it… Probably could make a bit of money.
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