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Wiki Type of website that visitors can edit

A wiki is a hypertext publication collaboratively edited and managed by its own audience directly using a web browser. A typical wiki contains multiple pages for the subjects or scope of the project and could be either open to the public or limited to use within an organization for maintaining its internal knowledge base.

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MediaWiki Free and open-source wiki software, used by Wikipedia

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Wikipedia Multilingual online free encyclopedia

Wikipedia is a free content, multilingual online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers through a model of open collaboration, using a wiki-based editing system. Individual contributors, also called editors, are known as Wikipedians. It is the largest and most-read reference work in history. It is consistently one of the 15 most popular websites ranked by Alexa; as of 2021, Wikipedia was ranked the 13th most popular site. It is hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American non-profit organization funded mainly through small donations.

References to Wikipedia in popular culture have been widespread. Many parody Wikipedia's openness, with individuals vandalizing or modifying articles in nonconstructive ways. Others feature individuals using Wikipedia as a reference work, or positively comparing their intelligence to Wikipedia. In some cases, Wikipedia is not used as an encyclopedia at all, but instead serves more as a character trait or even as a game, such as Wikiracing. Wikipedia has also become culturally significant with many individuals seeing the presence of their own Wikipedia entry as a status symbol.

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Since Wikipedia's creation in 2001, there have been numerous academic studies about the online encyclopedia in peer-reviewed publications. This research can be grouped into two categories. The first analyzed the production and reliability of the encyclopedia content, while the second investigated social aspects, such as usage and administration. Such studies are greatly facilitated by the fact that Wikipedia's database can be downloaded without help from the site owner.

Vandalism on Wikipedia Act of editing Wikipedia in a malicious manner

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Wikipedia community Community of contributors to Wikipedia

The Wikipedia community is the community that creates and maintains the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Editors may be known as Wikipedians. Oxford Dictionary added the word "Wikipedian" in August 2012.

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Wikipedia – a free, web-based, collaborative and multilingual encyclopedia website & project supported by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. It has more than 48 million articles written collaboratively by volunteers around the world. Almost all of its articles can be edited by anyone with access to the site, and it has about 100,000 regularly active contributors.

Wikipedia is a free, collaborative, multilingual Internet encyclopedia.

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