Gratispaideia

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Gratispaideia
A square that has hands connected to each other as a sign of collaboration and team work
Type of site
Online encyclopedia
Available inEnglish
Country of originNigeria
OwnerGratispaideia Foundation
URLGratispaideia
CommercialNo
RegistrationOptional
Users103
LaunchedNovember 1, 2021; 2 years ago (2021-11-01)
Current statusActive

Gratispaideia is a free online encyclopedia that aims to provide a comprehensive knowledge base in various fields. It is based on the collaborative model, allowing users to contribute and edit articles on a wide range of topics. Similar to Wikipedia, Gratispaideia operates under the philosophy of open content and encourages the sharing of knowledge.

History[edit | edit source]

The project was launched on November 1, 2021, by a group of enthusiastic volunteers who saw the need for an accessible and reliable source of information. Inspired by the success of Wikipedia, they created Gratispaideia as a platform for individuals to share their knowledge and expertise with a global audience.

Content[edit | edit source]

Gratispaideia covers a diverse array of subjects, including but not limited to science, history, arts, technology, and philosophy. The encyclopedia strives to provide well-researched and accurate information, relying on reliable sources and citations. Users are encouraged to contribute to existing articles and create new ones to expand the knowledge base.

Community[edit | edit source]

The Gratispaideia community consists of editors, contributors, and readers from all around the world. The platform fosters a collaborative environment where users can engage in discussions, provide feedback, and work together to improve the quality of articles. Policies and guidelines are in place to maintain the integrity and reliability of the content.

Licensing[edit | edit source]

All content on Gratispaideia is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0). This allows users to freely use, distribute, and modify the content while attributing the original authors and sharing their derivative works under the same license.

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