wezw
Wezw is a term encountered in discussions about knowledge organization and collaborative wikis. It designates a decentralized framework for organizing information by weaving threads of related content into interconnected units called weaves. A weave is a user-curated collection focused on a topic, containing articles, media, and citations linked through thematic connections. The concept has appeared in online communities exploring alternative wiki models and in speculative design notes.
Origin and history: The term emerged in online wiki circles in the late 2010s and was popularized
Definition and structure: Wezw emphasizes looser structuring than traditional hierarchical trees. Weaves are created by editors
Implementation and technology: Practical implementations are described using existing wiki engines, markup languages, and basic version
Benefits and challenges: Supporters argue that wezw enables cross-disciplinary links and reduces knowledge silos; critics point
See also: knowledge graph, wikis, open collaboration, modular knowledge. References: community discussions and hypothetical design notes.