EDITED: Seems like the EA Forum is becoming the place where wiki-style information on EA is being curated, so I'm phasing out the EA Wiki in favour of the EA Forum Wiki.
Isolation got you stuck at home? Help out with the new EA Wiki!
This is a new project. I copied some of the content from the old EA Wiki and pruned a lot of it (as much of it was out of date). The Forum is great for getting the latest updates but not so good for finding out the consensus on a particular subject; wikis are better for driving this.
I'd love for the EA Wiki to become the go-to source for EA knowledge. Sign up now!
I love the idea of wikis for EA knowledge, but is there an attempt underway yet to consolidate all the existing wikis, beyond the Wikia one? Maybe you can coordinate some data import with the other people who are running EA wikis.
When the Priority Wiki was launched, (I but much more so) John Maxwell compiled some of the existing wikis here.
I think for one of these wikis to take off, it’ll probably need to become the clear Schelling point for wiki activity – maybe an integration with the concepts platform or the forum and a consolidation of all the other wikis as a basis.
I imagine there’d also need to be a way for active wiki authors to gain reputation points, e.g., in this forum, so wiki editing can have added benefits for CV building. Less Wrong also has forum and wiki, and the forum is a very similar software, so maybe they already have plans for such a system.
I've not attempted to consolidate other wikis - I think the LessWrong and Cause Prioritisation wikis are best kept separate. Concepts also hasn't been touched in a long time as far as I can see. My hope is that simply by not going offline or being unavailable this wiki will be the default Schelling point!
I also think the fact that this is run on MediaWiki (the same platform as Wikipedia) makes it more familiar/easier to get started, but I could be wrong.
Your point about reputation is very right - need to think more about ways I can surface people's contributions.