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But the most powerful moment came in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. As universities around the world shut their doors and moved online overnight, millions of students were stranded without access to libraries, study groups, or face-to-face teaching. Docsity became a lifeline.
They called it —a blend of "documents" and "university" (università in Italian). docsity
By 2015, Docsity had expanded beyond Italy. They opened offices in London and New York. The platform now supported eight languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic, and Mandarin. A medical student in São Paulo could share cardiology flashcards with a peer in Seoul. A law student in Paris could find a case law outline written by someone in Cairo. But the most powerful moment came in 2020,
At first, growth was slow. The founders went from classroom to classroom, handing out flyers that read: “Stop rewriting. Start sharing. Docsity.com.” Professors were skeptical. “You’re encouraging shortcuts,” one professor scolded Riccardo. But the students disagreed. They saw it not as cheating, but as collaboration. A struggling freshman could finally understand Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason because a senior had written a ten-page summary in plain, human language. They called it —a blend of "documents" and