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Hi Jude.

1) What makes Golden so different than Wikipedia that we should stop using Wikipedia and use Golden instead?

2) I randomly clicked into the Beyond Meat page on Golden [0] and I am comparing it to Wikipedia's page for the same company [1]. I can see you personally made 10 contributions to the article, more than anyone else. Why do you think I should read Golden's article instead of Wikipedia's article?

3) You want to stop deletion of data. When is content not worth keeping? For example, would you want an article written about every street in the world? How would you write an article on Golden for this [2]? My first click on Random Article on Wikipedia returned this [3]: how would you write the article for H. Day on Golden?

4) How will you implement fact validation?

5) > We also believe there are many more features that users want, like a knowledge feed, keyboard commands, AI assisted feedback on editor contributions and tables that can automatically update.

As a long time Wikipedia user, I can tell you I have never wanted any of those features, maybe with the exception of the auto-updating tables pending more information about what that actually means. How do you know that people want these features?

[0] https://golden.com/wiki/Beyond_Meat

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_Meat

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A4sterbroplan

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._Day




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