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# [[Wikipedia]] - The collaborative online encyclopedia that is a prominent example of a large-scale wiki.
# [[Wikipedia]] - The collaborative online encyclopedia that is a prominent example of a large-scale wiki.
# Alternatives to MediaWiki - Other platforms and software for creating wikis, such as Miraheze and DokuWiki.
# Alternatives to MediaWiki - Other platforms and software for creating wikis, such as Miraheze and DokuWiki.
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Current revision as of 05:59, 19 August 2024

A wiki is a collaborative platform that allows users to create, edit, and organize content collectively. A famous example of a wiki is Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia that is constantly updated by a global community of editors. The central idea of wikis is to promote the collective and dynamic construction of knowledge, facilitating contributions from anyone with access to the platform.

What is a Wiki?

A wiki is a type of website that allows users to add and modify content directly through a web browser. The main feature of wikis is the open and collaborative editing capability, which facilitates the creation of rich and diverse content. This model is widely used to build encyclopedias, manuals, and other knowledge bases that benefit from multiple contributors. Wikis can be used for a wide range of purposes, from technical documentation to creating communities and networks of knowledge.

Creating a Wiki on Edit This

On Edit This, anyone has the opportunity to create a wiki. The platform provides an intuitive interface and tools that simplify the process of setting up and customizing your own wiki space. This allows users to create wikis on a variety of topics, collaborate with others, and manage content in an accessible and efficient manner.

Related Topics

  1. MediaWiki - The most popular software used to create wikis, including its features and functions.
  2. Types of Users - Different roles and permissions of users in a wiki, such as editors, administrators, and readers.
  3. Wikipedia - The collaborative online encyclopedia that is a prominent example of a large-scale wiki.
  4. Alternatives to MediaWiki - Other platforms and software for creating wikis, such as Miraheze and DokuWiki.
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