Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. It acts as central storage for the structured data of its Wikimedia sister projects including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wikisource, and others. Wikidata aims to provide a common source of data which can be used by Wikimedia projects and by third parties, and to support the creation of new kinds of free knowledge applications.
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Wikidata provides a structured data framework that allows for the easy organization and retrieval of information.
Supports multiple languages, making it accessible to a global audience.
Designed to be interoperable with other Wikimedia projects and external applications.
The platform is open source, allowing for community contributions and transparency.
Encourages the reuse of data across different platforms and projects.
Relies on a global community of volunteers for content creation and curation.
Provides API access for developers to integrate Wikidata into their applications.
Implements mechanisms for ensuring data quality and reliability.
Supports linked data principles, enabling connections between different datasets.
Offers tools for visualizing data in various formats.
Wikimedia Foundation
Creative Commons CC0 License
Uses Wikibase, an open-source software suite for creating collaborative knowledge bases.
Has a vibrant community of contributors and developers who continuously work on improving the platform.
Significantly impacts the way information is structured and accessed on the internet, promoting open knowledge.
Security headers report is a very important part of user data protection. Learn more about http headers for wikidata.org