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Bad cards come up sometimes- it would be neat if there were a fast way of reporting bad ones; potentially one which doesn't require opening a new website (maybe even a way which doesn't require having a Github account?!)
This could be something like a three dot button on the cards, with a report button, which then gives a number of options. This could then do one of a number of things: generate a comment on a specific Issue thread on here, send an email account run by someone involved with running Wikitrivia, or just generate a template of text which could then be copy pasted into an issue thread
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Long term the correct way to fix this would be for it to take you directly to wikidata to encourage you to fix the issue at the source. The cards are not currently periodically recreated though, which is something that would have to happen for that to work.
I came across Phoenician Alphabet (end) and the game said 150, but Wikipedia says 150 BC, so there are some things like that where as far as I know the Wikipedia is probably right, but the game appears to be wrong.
Bad cards come up sometimes- it would be neat if there were a fast way of reporting bad ones; potentially one which doesn't require opening a new website (maybe even a way which doesn't require having a Github account?!)
This could be something like a three dot button on the cards, with a report button, which then gives a number of options. This could then do one of a number of things: generate a comment on a specific Issue thread on here, send an email account run by someone involved with running Wikitrivia, or just generate a template of text which could then be copy pasted into an issue thread
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: