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Be the change you want to see in the world...
Heck most of the hard work is already done for you, since the software that runs Wikipedia is open source.
Many people have tried that before. Wikis just aren't that appealing anymore. Today's internet is all about social media.
If there's anything that is absolutely atrocious as a searchable repository of knowledge, it's social media.