A community where knowledge is shared, rated and redistributed ongoing.
A two-way wiki is one example of social knowledge management or a shared social space such as a social network or VR social space where information can be recorded and shared.
Usually used to refer to how much someone knows about football.
Can also refer to an unknown and/or forgotten about piece of knowledge/trivia about a certain topic.
A: "Drop some elite ball knowledge, but the topic is 2010 memes."
B: "That one stormtrooper airhunping."
How much you know about football
woman: My favorite club is ronaldo.
somebody spittin fax: women have no ball knowledge.
When someone gets an elite reference or has an incredibly correct opinion
“Saying Kobe isn’t top 5 is W Ball knowledge”
1. Incomprehensible babble
2. Too complex to decipher
1. The man under the bridge is mumbling some madman’s knowledge.
2. Stanley’s journal has instructions for an inter dimensional portal, but reading it gives you madman’s knowledge.
Someone who is great is extracting information out of others. There are two kinds of KVs -- i) who keeps the knoweldge to themselves and ii) who shares the acquired knowledge.
KVs that keeps the knowledge to themselves are harmful to the society.. They collect knowledge for selfish reasons and use it against the person they acquired the knowledge from. It's important to identify them and seal them in their coffins.
KVs that shares the knowledge with others are good. They are like robinhood but the knowledge. They acquire and release the knowledge for the betterment of the society. It's important to identify them and promote them to free more knowledge to the world
This podcaster is such a knowledge vampire. He knows how to suck the knowledge from the guests.
An organization where the employees sit in front of computers most of the day.
"Hey man, you look pasty and round. Anything wrong?"
"Yeah, I got a job working at a knowledge organization."