# Hypelist

> social mobile application

**Wikidata**: [Q125768440](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q125768440)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypelist)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/hypelist

## Summary
Hypelist is a social mobile application that is classified as software in knowledge bases. It is documented on Wikidata/Wikipedia under the title "Hypelist" with an English-language Wikipedia entry.

## Key Facts
- Hypelist is classified as an instance of software.  
- Wikidata describes Hypelist as a "social mobile application."  
- The Wikipedia title for the entity is "Hypelist."  
- Hypelist has an English-language Wikipedia entry (wikipedia_languages: en).  
- The Wikidata sitelink_count for Hypelist is 1.  
- The related software class is defined as a "non-tangible executable component of a computer" (software class sitelink_count: 169).  
- The source does not provide founding dates for Hypelist.  
- The source does not provide creators, versions, platform details, or usage statistics for Hypelist.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Hypelist?
A: Hypelist is a social mobile application listed in knowledge bases and classified as software. It is described on Wikidata as a "social mobile application."

### Q: Is Hypelist available on Wikipedia?
A: Yes. The entity is recorded with the Wikipedia title "Hypelist" and an English-language Wikipedia entry is indicated.

### Q: Who created Hypelist and when was it founded?
A: The provided source does not specify the creator(s) or founding date of Hypelist.

### Q: Where can I find more structured information about Hypelist?
A: Structured metadata for Hypelist is available on Wikidata and an English Wikipedia entry exists under the title "Hypelist."

## Why It Matters
Hypelist's presence in Wikimedia knowledge systems signals that it has been recognized and cataloged as a distinct software entity. As a "social mobile application" its classification places it within a broad category of software designed for social interaction on mobile devices, which is a well-documented area of technology and digital culture. The existence of a dedicated Wikipedia title and a Wikidata entry (sitelink_count: 1) makes Hypelist discoverable to researchers, users, and automated systems that rely on these repositories for authoritative identifiers and descriptions. Being an instance of the software class also links Hypelist to the larger ontology of software items, which facilitates indexing, cross-referencing, and further curation. The current metadata set documents what is known while also highlighting gaps: no founding date, creators, versions, platform support, or usage metrics are provided in the source, which identifies clear opportunities for additional documentation and verification by editors or primary sources.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly described on Wikidata as a "social mobile application."  
- Having a dedicated Wikipedia title, "Hypelist," with an English-language entry.  
- Being classified in knowledge bases as an instance of the software class.  
- Appearing in Wikimedia metadata with a Wikidata sitelink_count of 1.  

## Body
### Identification
- Entity name: Hypelist (wikipedia_title: Hypelist).  
- Short description in Wikidata: "social mobile application."  
- Wikipedia language indicated: en (English).

### Knowledge base metadata
- Instance of: software.  
- Wikidata sitelink_count: 1.  
- Related class information: software is defined in the source as a "non-tangible executable component of a computer" and that software class has a sitelink_count of 169.

### Classification
- Category: social mobile application (per Wikidata description).  
- Broader type: software (instance_of relationship).

### Available facts from the source
- The source explicitly provides classification, title, language, and sitelink count.  
- The source establishes presence in Wikimedia-linked knowledge infrastructure.

### Gaps and unknowns (as indicated by the source)
- No founding date is provided.  
- No creator, company, or developer information is provided.  
- No release versions or version history are provided.  
- No platform availability (iOS, Android, etc.) is specified.  
- No user counts, usage metrics, or feature descriptions are provided.