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What is a wiki | Community Central | Fandom
A wiki is a website that anyone can participate in. From writing about your favorite topic, to adding a photo or fixing a typo, a wiki is a place where anyone can contribute and collaborate.
Wiki | Definition & Facts | Britannica
Feb 7, 2026 · wiki, website that can be modified or contributed to by users. Wikis can be dated to 1995, when American computer programmer Ward Cunningham created a new collaborative technology for …
English Wikipedia - Meta-Wiki
Jan 7, 2026 · The English Wikipedia, also abbreviated as en-WP, or simply enwiki, is the English-language version of Wikipedia. It is the original Wikipedia, and although the project has since …
Wiki Education Dashboard
Grants for student learning and faculty support are provided by: This site is a project of Wiki Education and subject to Wiki Education's Terms of Service. It makes limited use of Private Information. All …
What Is a Wiki? - Computer Hope
Jun 14, 2025 · Wikis are known to be simple online databases where the community decides what information is relevant for each page or definition. Great examples of a wiki's work are Wikipedia, …
Home – Wikimedia Foundation
We support protect fund openhuman knowledge We are the nonprofit that hosts Wikipedia. We support the people, technology, and policies that enable reliable information to be shared with the world. Help …
Explore - Fandom
Create Share everything you know about your passions. Make an edit, start a page, or start a wiki. Connect Find communities that share your fandom. You can edit and add to any wiki, or invite others …
Wiki - Wikipedia
"A wiki invites all users—not just experts—to edit any page or to create new pages within the wiki website, using only a standard 'plain-vanilla' Web browser without any extra add-ons."
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Aug 17, 2020 · In 2003, economics PhD student Andrea Ciffolilli argued that the low transaction costs of participating in a wiki created a catalyst for collaborative development, and that features such as …