๐Ÿ“šDecentralised Peer Community Library

โ€‹Wikipedia, a collaborative digital encyclopaedia, has been providing free public access to their articles since 2001. Volunteers upload their knowledge, perspective and understanding to the site to create a dynamic resource. By allowing free editorial access, peer verification and user tracking Wikipedia have created a library of 61 million articles which reflect much of human knowledge.

โ€‹Weaverly Customer Support Engineers (CSE) and Participant Supporters will have the ability to upload peer reviewed content to the knowledge base article libraries. Please see โ€˜Our Communityโ€™ for more information.

The libraries will be stored on distributed edge hosting nodes and shared using peer-to-peer networking protocols.

The Weaverly libraries will be shared between the CSE, to evolve best practice and the community so everyone can benefit from the collective knowledge if they have the necessary skills. Each use of the article will lead to recognition and micropayments for all contributors to the article.

Library content will be collaborative; updating the knowledge articles with corrections and new understanding as it emerges using Decentralised identifiers or DIDs. Each update to the library will be logged so creatorโ€™s intellectual property or IP is maintained, their contribution is recognised through hashtag tracking and KudoFuel micropayments can be processed.

Weaverly will use KudoFuel to facilitate peer microtransactions. Library users will enhance the community's experience of Weaverly by providing ratings for content using our Evos Community Feedback systems. Using both together will bring community intelligence to the Weaverly Library.

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