WikiTok is a new app that presents Wikipedia articles in an infinite, scrollable format, enabling users to explore random facts effortlessly. Created by Isaac Gemal in response to a Twitter conversation, the app combines the informational depth of Wikipedia with a TikTok-like interface, allowing users to swipe through article stubs. It operates without targeted ads or invasive tracking, focusing on organic discovery of information. Users can tap to read full articles and the project encourages community involvement through its open-source code available on GitHub, promising future feature updates as it grows.
If you're the type to instinctively pull up Wikipedia to fact-check anything and everything, this app is made for you. WikiTok users can swipe through an endless stream of Wikipedia article stubs, discovering random facts and interesting information along the way.
Free from invasive tracking and endless notifications, this app offers the closest thing to guilt-free scrolling. Instead of feeding you content based on an algorithm, it delivers a truly random selection of Wikipedia articles.
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