What topics do you find the most interesting to read about?

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Choose a max of three topics you find most interesting

  • Creatures

    Votes: 6 22.2%
  • Cultures

    Votes: 2 7.4%
  • Diseases

    Votes: 4 14.8%
  • Events

    Votes: 5 18.5%
  • Factions

    Votes: 3 11.1%
  • Families

    Votes: 2 7.4%
  • Groups

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • Ideas

    Votes: 7 25.9%
  • Life

    Votes: 7 25.9%
  • Locations

    Votes: 6 22.2%
  • Media

    Votes: 4 14.8%
  • People

    Votes: 9 33.3%
  • Physics

    Votes: 5 18.5%
  • Societies

    Votes: 4 14.8%
  • Technology

    Votes: 9 33.3%
  • Tribes

    Votes: 1 3.7%

  • Total voters
    27
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I'm working on an internal encyclopedia for my fiction. I am curious what topics people like reading the most. The results will help me determine which topics to present first in the menu interface.
  • Creatures: Non-humanoid characters (e.g. Dolly the sheep)
  • Cultures: Cultural groups (e.g. Chinese)
  • Diseases: Self-explanatory (e.g. HIV)
  • Events: Self-explanatory (e.g. 9/11)
  • Factions: Political groups and movements (e.g. Republican Party)
  • Families: Self-explanatory (e.g. Rothschilds)
  • Groups: Non-political and non-cultural groups (e.g. Boston Red Sox)
  • Ideas: Philosophies, ideologies, religions, etc. (e.g. Christianity)
  • Life: Biological taxonomy (e.g. Felis catus)
  • Locations: Self-explanatory (e.g. Grand Canyon)
  • Media: In-universe books, films, music, etc. (e.g. Harry Potter)
  • People: Humanoid characters (e.g. Nelson Mandela)
  • Physics: Elements of time, matter, and energy (e.g. tsunami)
  • Societies: Political geographical units (e.g. People's Republic of China)
  • Technology: Self-explanatory (e.g. Windows 7)
  • Tribes: Groups of families (e.g. Lakota)
 

Daitengu

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Ah shit, I just realized I don't read any of those things anymore, I watch them in video format. If you asked before youtube was a thing I suppose my answer is still true.
 
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Ah shit, I just realized I don't read any of those things anymore, I watch them in video format. If you asked before youtube was a thing I suppose my answer is still true.
If the videos contain any words or subtitles, then they're technically reading. You could even count reading the titles of the videos as reading.
 

l8rose

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Everything but factions (I know, that's more than 3) because I like learning and I regularly suffer from the wiki-effect. But if I had to choose, Creatures, Life and Diseases.


Gotta ask, why not just present things alphabetically?
 
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Everything but factions (I know, that's more than 3) because I like learning and I regularly suffer from the wiki-effect. But if I had to choose, Creatures, Life and Diseases.


Gotta ask, why not just present things alphabetically?
Alphabetically would also be an intuitive way to present the options. However, I ultimately want the options that are most popular first to be presented. Once launched, I would be very hesitant to change the order of presentation, as that would throw off users already accustomed to the order of things, so I want to get it mostly right the first time around. The order cannot please everyone, but if I present the generally most popular options first, it should please enough.

Of course, in practice, what articles people like to read also varies strongly on the source material. A wiki like King Kong for example, would understandably garner more interest in Life and Creatures than say Marvel, which would mostly garner attention for the People and maybe Factions.

Ironically, I won't know which pages users access most when I launch my wiki of sorts because I don't track what pages individual visitors access.
 
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