this post was submitted on 06 Nov 2023
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I like #3.
If it's something like a knowledge database a wiki would be better suited. You can organize stuff in a tree-like structure and people can edit stuff instead of having convoluting discussions inbetween your writings/comments.
You could just start here, write like 5-10 howtos and see if people like it. You'll get to know if people like it and what exactly works and what doesn't. You can then simply move the stuff to a wiki once you have enough content ready and it won't look that empty. You can then edit your 10 posts and link to the wiki. This approach works without speculating.