Very cool to see this implemented. I had a similar idea to build a timeline-based site like this where people could create their own timelines to share, and not just for journalism.<p>One idea I had that you might be thinking about already is making it possible to create different versions of timelines. That is, if I see a timeline, I could fork it and make my own copy that I could edit, i.e. remove some entries if it I'm trying to highlight key events or add my own observed events. That way, you wouldn't necessarily need to reach a consensus on a specific timeline, but you could still trace the lineage of different versions of timelines.<p>In terms of UX, I thought something similar to <a href="https://www.web3isgoinggreat.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.web3isgoinggreat.com/</a> would be a good starting point to allow for lots of information on the page.<p>Looking forward to seeing how this site develops! Best of luck.