the fighting game wiki talk from earlier got me thinking about a potential format for organizing character knowledge.
the basic layout would be similar to published guides and existing where each move and even certain actions/concepts are broken down individually, into their own section on the character page. another way to conceptualize it would be to think each move or ability or even tactic as its own 'tag.'
let's say you look up Ryu and read the section on his low forward. you'd get all your basic basic sort of 'irrefutable' details like frame data, hitboxes, mechanics notes, etc. except that each move/tag/category (however you want to break it down) would also include an expandable comment section with a vote system. like a kind of rap genius/reddit built into a wiki.
this would allow each individual move to get a steady stream of comments/notes over time from players who at least care enough to care about that level of specificity in character discussions. presumably, a lot of basic stuff would be the most upvoted, but random niche details would still find a place, and misleading/salty/stupid notes would ideally be downvoted.
to take it a step further, you could include sections as specific as 'crouch' or 'backdash' to really get into some nitty gritty details.
hopefully something like this would help preserve and distill some of the lore and tech that's buried on page 32 out of 89 in some decade-old thread on some clunky old forum, or lost in the void of twitter/personal notes/non-archived stuff.
this would get murkier and less effective when it comes to broader categories or strategic or matchup discussion, which require more than simply providing notes on a single move, but sensible categorization/tagging and search-ability could probably be figured out.