For example: We aspire for a movement where in 2-5 years readers everywhere will have access to our projects. Based on your vision you can complete questions 2 and 3.
Topic on Talk:Reading/Strategy/Kickoff
I'd aspire for a movement where in 2-5 years readers will have more control over how information is presented. Our ability to feed people what they want in my opinion would benefit from a personal profile, where someone can say. "Feed me math content on an elementary level (introduction only, no complex formulas, or even a new "explain like I'm 5" paragraph), but read me history pages with full narrative. This becomes even more relevant when users aren't in front of a UI, but ask for texts to be spoken out loud (e.g. via Amazon Echo), as spoken texts emphasize linear flow of the article more.
I aspire for a movement where in 2-5 years visually impaired readers can access the same material (text as well as photos) as able bodied readers, in multiple languages.
We aspire for a movement where in 2-5 years readers... can read good content about vital articles and trending articles of readers.
Contributing as a user or dev is as easy and common as Facebook or GitHub.
We aspire for a movement where in 2-5 years readers have access to excellent reading experiences wherever they are, independently of which country they live in.
... will find articles on relevant topics, written by real people, who made conscious decisions about focus and content of the articles. Do not go the way of bot-created-articles, based on data - be it from WikiData or other sources. Data can at best support knowledge, but never replace it. Knowledge is the connection between data, usable knowledge is curated by editors, who evaluate the relevancy of certain aspects with regard to the subject.
... can find interesting, relevant, accurate and accesible information.
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