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Wikis are often used in environments where group-collaboration makes sense. Whether that be a dictionary site like Wikipedia, a Q & A site like Wiki Answers, or a small community site, wikis are a great way to share and improve information.
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wikis are found in a web hyper link who hosts it is whoever starts the wiki.
wikia is a website which allows you to make wikis for free, contribute to wikis, read wiki pages and more
No, that would be a blog. Blogs are arranged in chronological order. Wikis are usually arranged by topic, often alphabetically.
Wikis are collaborative websites that allow users to edit and contribute content. They often have a simple interface and use hyperlinks to connect related pages. Wikis typically have version history to track changes and allow for easy navigation through a table of contents or search function.
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A wiki is a (generally) free site that anyone can edit. It's used by a lot of people collaborating and working towards a goal of the wiki. Most wikis you can edit anonymously, however, some you have to make an account to edit. Any information that's constructive is a good edit, and helps the goal of the website.
There are countless wikis on the web but some of the most popular ones are: WikiHow Wikipedia Wikia Wetpaint Wikispaces WikiHow PBwiki CollegeWikis
* Wikipedia * WikiHow * WikiAnswers
Wikis can be a valuable source of information, but their trustworthiness depends on the quality of the content and the reliability of the sources cited. It's important to verify information found on wikis with other reputable sources before considering it fully trustworthy.