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Worldpedia

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Worldpedia
The official logo of Worldpedia
Worldpedia homepage displaying various categories
Worldpedia's desktop homepage
Type of site
Online encyclopedia
Available inMultiple languages languages
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California, U.S.
Country of originUnited States
OwnerWorldpedia Foundation
Created byWorldpedia Community
URLworldpedia.org
CommercialNo
RegistrationOptional (required for editing and content submission)
UsersOver 1.5 million registered users
LaunchedJuly 15, 2016
(8 years ago)
 (2016-०७-15)
Current statusActive
Content license
CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0
Written inLAMP platform

Worldpedia is a free-content online encyclopedia created and maintained by a global community of volunteers through open collaboration. Founded on July 15, 2016, Worldpedia aims to provide reliable and verifiable knowledge to users worldwide. It is hosted and managed by the Worldpedia Foundation, a nonprofit organization funded primarily by donations.

History

Worldpedia was launched in 2016 with the goal of creating a user-driven knowledge base accessible to everyone. Initially, it started with a small collection of articles, but as volunteer participation grew, so did the content base.

By 2020, Worldpedia had surpassed two million articles, covering a vast range of topics, including science, technology, history, arts, medicine, and social sciences. The platform introduced automated editing tools and AI-powered content verification in 2021, significantly improving the quality and credibility of the articles.

Today, Worldpedia hosts millions of articles in multiple languages, serving as an essential resource for researchers, students, and knowledge seekers worldwide. Its community-driven model ensures that content remains up-to-date, neutral, and fact-based.

Features

Worldpedia offers several unique features that enhance the user experience:

  • Free and open-source – Anyone can contribute and edit content.
  • Multilingual accessibility – Articles available in multiple languages.
  • Community-driven editorial model – Volunteer editors ensure content accuracy and neutrality.
  • Reliable and verifiable information – Every article must cite trustworthy sources.
  • AI-enhanced moderation – Automated tools help maintain high-quality standards.
  • Offline access – Users can download articles for offline reading.
  • Educational partnerships – Collaborates with universities and research institutions.

Mission and Vision

Worldpedia's mission is to:

  • Provide free and open access to knowledge for all.
  • Encourage collaborative content creation and peer review.
  • Maintain neutrality and factual accuracy in all articles.
  • Support lifelong learning and academic research.
  • Bridge knowledge gaps between different linguistic and cultural communities.

Its vision is to be the world’s most comprehensive and accessible knowledge repository, ensuring that knowledge is freely available to everyone, regardless of location or background.

Editorial Guidelines

To maintain credibility and ensure high standards of accuracy, Worldpedia enforces strict editorial guidelines:

  • Articles must be written from a neutral perspective.
  • All information must be supported by verifiable sources.
  • Contributors should avoid biased, promotional, or opinion-based content.
  • Regular updates and content moderation ensure reliability.
  • Vandalism and misinformation are actively monitored and corrected.
  • Community-driven discussions help maintain article integrity.

How to Contribute

Users can contribute to Worldpedia by:

  • Creating an account – Registration is free and allows users to edit and contribute articles.
  • Writing new articles – Users can submit articles on various subjects following editorial guidelines.
  • Editing existing content – Users can correct inaccuracies and update outdated information.
  • Citing sources – Reliable references must be provided to maintain content credibility.
  • Joining discussions – Contributors can collaborate with other editors to improve articles.
  • Reporting inaccuracies – Readers can flag errors or biased content for review.
  • Participating in Worldpedia Projects – Volunteers can join thematic projects focused on specific topics.

Impact and Usage

Worldpedia has become a widely used resource by students, educators, researchers, and professionals. It is frequently cited in academic papers, research projects, and educational materials. Some of its key contributions include:

  • Academic research – Universities use Worldpedia as a supplementary research tool.
  • Educational programs – Schools integrate Worldpedia content into their curriculum.
  • Knowledge sharing – The platform enables knowledge exchange across different cultures and languages.
  • Public awareness – Worldpedia articles often serve as primary sources of information on current events and historical topics.
  • Fact-checking initiatives – Collaborates with fact-checking organizations to ensure accuracy.

Future Developments

Worldpedia continues to evolve with ongoing innovations and strategic initiatives:

  • Expanded multilingual support – Plans to introduce more regional languages and dialects.
  • AI-assisted content moderation – Enhanced tools to detect misinformation and plagiarism.
  • Integration with educational institutions – Partnerships with schools, universities, and online learning platforms.
  • Improved mobile accessibility – Optimized experience for mobile users, including an official app.
  • Interactive and multimedia content – Inclusion of videos, infographics, animations, and virtual reality elements.
  • Blockchain-based content verification – Exploration of blockchain technology for source verification and credibility tracking.

More Information

To learn more about Worldpedia, visit our official website: [१](https://worldpedia.org)