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The true magic of the online Guide is its community. Websites like h2g2 (founded by Douglas Adams himself as an early Earth-based prototype of the Guide) still exist, though now as a ghost town of 2000s internet charm. More robust are the fan wikis (e.g., Fandom’s Hitchhiker’s Wiki ). They are, appropriately, a mix of brilliant detail and utterly contradictory information—exactly as the real Guide should be. Engaging with "Guía del autoestopista galáctico online" is