schizoidnightmares
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I'm working on a wiki-like part of my website. Unfortunately, I do not have many followers to say the least (I'm the sole member of my forums). As a result, I do not have much inlets for feedback. As a way to organize articles on my "wiki," I've created 16 topic categories:
Descriptions of each topic (with some real world examples):
Credits: Icons in the example derived from Font Awesome — CC BY 4.0
Descriptions of each topic (with some real world examples):
- Creatures: Non-humanoid characters (e.g. Harambe)
- Cultures: Cultural groups (e.g. Canadians)
- Diseases: Self-explanatory (e.g. COVID-19)
- Events: Self-explanatory (e.g. World War II)
- Factions: Political groups and movements (e.g. Communist Party of China)
- Families: Self-explanatory (e.g. House of Windsor)
- Groups: Non-political and non-cultural groups (e.g. Xenforo Ltd.)
- Ideas: Philosophies, ideologies, religions, etc. (e.g. Communism)
- Life: Biological taxonomy (e.g. Homo sapiens)
- Locations: Self-explanatory (e.g. Earth)
- Media: In-universe books, films, music, etc. (e.g. The Lord of the Rings)
- People: Humanoid characters (e.g. Queen Elizabeth II)
- Physics: Elements of time, matter, and energy (e.g. tornado)
- Societies: Political geographical units (e.g. United States)
- Technology: Self-explanatory (e.g. Xenforo)
- Tribes: Groups of families (e.g. Yakama)
Credits: Icons in the example derived from Font Awesome — CC BY 4.0