QuickQuack: Wikipedia Content in TikTok-Style Scrolling Format
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Summary
The article describes a social media or content browsing interface called 'QuickQuack' that allows users to scroll through Wikipedia content in a TikTok-like format, suggesting a mobile-first, short-form content consumption experience for educational or informational content.
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