Minipedia is not an encyclopedia, nor is Wikipedia.
Minipedia contains mini-articles (theses) for which their authors are responsible. These theses do not always contain exhaustive and true statements. They are creative and journalistic work on a topic in which the author may not be an expert. You decide for yourself whether to trust what is written and you can always rate the article from 1 to 5.
Minipedia - for those who know how to express themselves briefly, succinctly, who know how to explain complex things in simple words.
Minipedia helps to quickly form an idea about objects and phenomena and not to die of boredom while reading longreads.
Minipedia invites all readers to express their version of the article. If the new version gets more readers' votes, the previous Authors can approve it and it will become the main one.
Democracy reigns on Minipedia, democratic values and methods of achieving compromise and harmony between users are promoted.
Minipedia can help create a mini-article that can then be developed into a full-fledged Wikipedia article.
Minipedia allows you to publish articles about you, your sites, companies, organizations, trademarks, etc.
Minipedia contains ads (no more than 1 per page, bottom) and is self-sustaining and does not collect donations to survive.