Shadowstar
Greenlighter
Greetings,
For the last few years I have been heavily involved in the internet drug community, including moderating TCC, the drug subforum at forums.somethingawful.com for the past two years.
I, along with many members of the forum I moderate, have founded a wiki for all drug-related information. I believe that those of you here (especially in this subforum) might be very interested in joining our community. Here are the main points:
* website: http://tccwiki.com
* Content to include all things drug and mind related: Including encyclopedic articles on shamanism, culture, neuroscienece, anthropology etc.
* More than wikipedia because: On top of the wikipedia-like encyclopedic articles (indeed, users have copied several entire articles from Wikipedia under the auspices of the GFDL) we offer space for "subjective" drug articles (i.e. opinions, guides, tips, tricks, advice), experience reports, and technical guides - as well as our own community portal and a drug-related current events page.
* Goals: To become a central community for the entire internet drug-researching population. I am currently working on getting the word out to the Erowid team, Shroomery, Lycaeum, etc. We are working hard to help this project grow in hopes that it might literally become the "wikipedia of drugs" and more.
* Current state: Over 240 articles and a well-forumulated organizational structure but still really in the early phase of forming a comprehensive database. We need the help of people like you to develop this into a community of excellence.
The project is entirely run by the community. I have done a lot of work setting up the basic organizational structure and some preliminary rules but anybody who signs up is able to change essentially anything. Administrators are able to change literally everything that doesn't require root access. I suspect that many of you dedicated to advanced drug topics would make excellent contributors and administrators on the site.
Thanks for your time. I have consulted Bluelight many times and think you people are doing a wonderful thing. If I didn't have my own drug discussion forum to moderate I think I'd be around here a lot more.
I hope you will take the small amount of time necessary to explore what TCCWiki already has to offer and see if you think this might be something you could get involved with. I believe the possibilities of the wiki format and the community that it might attract could lead to some astounding things.
I'm happy to respond to questions and concerns in this thread. I know some people have reservations about the wiki format; nonetheless this project has great potential. We have systems in place for vandalism already and I firmly believe that if enough people jump on board we will be able to handle absolutely any hiccups along the way.
As a final note, here is a glowing endorsement from Shroomery user Ravus that pretty much sums up my ideas:
Namaste,
Matthew Cohen
For the last few years I have been heavily involved in the internet drug community, including moderating TCC, the drug subforum at forums.somethingawful.com for the past two years.
I, along with many members of the forum I moderate, have founded a wiki for all drug-related information. I believe that those of you here (especially in this subforum) might be very interested in joining our community. Here are the main points:
* website: http://tccwiki.com
* Content to include all things drug and mind related: Including encyclopedic articles on shamanism, culture, neuroscienece, anthropology etc.
* More than wikipedia because: On top of the wikipedia-like encyclopedic articles (indeed, users have copied several entire articles from Wikipedia under the auspices of the GFDL) we offer space for "subjective" drug articles (i.e. opinions, guides, tips, tricks, advice), experience reports, and technical guides - as well as our own community portal and a drug-related current events page.
* Goals: To become a central community for the entire internet drug-researching population. I am currently working on getting the word out to the Erowid team, Shroomery, Lycaeum, etc. We are working hard to help this project grow in hopes that it might literally become the "wikipedia of drugs" and more.
* Current state: Over 240 articles and a well-forumulated organizational structure but still really in the early phase of forming a comprehensive database. We need the help of people like you to develop this into a community of excellence.
The project is entirely run by the community. I have done a lot of work setting up the basic organizational structure and some preliminary rules but anybody who signs up is able to change essentially anything. Administrators are able to change literally everything that doesn't require root access. I suspect that many of you dedicated to advanced drug topics would make excellent contributors and administrators on the site.
Thanks for your time. I have consulted Bluelight many times and think you people are doing a wonderful thing. If I didn't have my own drug discussion forum to moderate I think I'd be around here a lot more.
I hope you will take the small amount of time necessary to explore what TCCWiki already has to offer and see if you think this might be something you could get involved with. I believe the possibilities of the wiki format and the community that it might attract could lead to some astounding things.
I'm happy to respond to questions and concerns in this thread. I know some people have reservations about the wiki format; nonetheless this project has great potential. We have systems in place for vandalism already and I firmly believe that if enough people jump on board we will be able to handle absolutely any hiccups along the way.
As a final note, here is a glowing endorsement from Shroomery user Ravus that pretty much sums up my ideas:
This is an excellent idea.
Erowid seems overwhelmed at times due to its limited faculty and presumably immense amount of data, such as thousands of trip reports.
The Shroomery is too informal, and sometimes has incorrect information.
Wikipedia usually works, but often is too objective, when drug informatoin needs to include the subjective experience.
If we can combine the strong points of all three, then a Wiki for all drugs may work out well.
Namaste,
Matthew Cohen