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A wiki (/'w?ki/ (About this soundlisten) WIK-ee) is a knowledge base website on which users
collaboratively modify and structure content directly from a web browser. In a typical wiki,
text is written using a simplified markup language and often edited with the help of a rich-text
editor.[1]
A wiki is run using wiki software, otherwise known as a wiki engine. A wiki engine is a type of
content management system, but it differs from most other such systems, including blog software,
in that the content is created without any defined owner or leader, and wikis have little inherent
structure, allowing structure to emerge according to the needs of the users.[2] There are dozens of
different wiki engines in use, both standalone and part of other software, such as bug tracking
systems. Some wiki engines are open source, whereas others are proprietary. Some permit control
over different functions (levels of access); for example, editing rights may permit changing,
adding, or removing material. Others may permit access without enforcing access control. Other
rules may be imposed to organize content.
The online encyclopedia project Wikipedia is the most popular wiki-based website, and is one of
the most widely viewed sites in the world, having been ranked in the top ten since 2007.[3]
Wikipedia is not a single wiki but rather a collection of hundreds of wikis, with each one
pertaining to a specific language. In addition to Wikipedia, there are hundreds of thousands
of other wikis in use, both public and private, including wikis functioning as knowledge management
resources, notetaking tools, community websites, and intranets. The English-language Wikipedia
has the largest collection of articles: as of February 2020, it has over 6 million articles. Ward
Cunningham, the developer of the first wiki software, WikiWikiWeb, originally described wiki as
"the simplest online database that could possibly work".[4] "Wiki" (pronounced ['wiki][note 1])
is a Hawaiian word meaning "quick".[5][6][7]
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