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Knowledge is based on consent.
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Sharing knowledge makes sense.
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Knowledge is dynamical not set.
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A short explanation is often more helpful than an overload of information.
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Diversity is better than dogma.
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The wisdom of the many produces better explanations than the knowledge of a single expert.
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Quality and quantity are no opposites.
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There is no “neutral point of view”:
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Knowledge is formed by personalities.
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Relevance depends on the point of view.
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Knowledge can be explained, not edited.
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Valuating is more efficient than arguing.
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Positive support is more productive than regulation.
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Entertaining knowledge attracts more attention and is spread more quickly than pure information.
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A good links points to a source with relevant information.
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Regarding knowledge “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.”
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The more people join the explain engine the greater is the use for all.
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There are more important things that knowledge!
Family, friends, animals, nature, art, sport… – live.
Knowledge is an exiting expedition – not a crusade. The guidelines listed here are subject to discussion and not a credo carved in stone. The engagement in Twick.it should be fun for everyone and serve the use of the many.
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