/r/wikihub
/r/wikihub is dedicated to highlighting the best and most interesting articles from any and all specialty wikis the web has to offer.
/r/wikihub is dedicated to highlighting the best and most interesting articles and content from any and all specialty wikis the web has to offer.
Please tag all submissions in brackets with the wiki from which they came. e.g. [Skyrim]
Images may be posted, but only within self posts.
For an incomplete listing of specialty wikis check out these links:
For regular Wikipedia please visit /r/wikipedia
/r/wikihub
I'm a developer and a huge fan of wiki-style content.
Currently I am making a new wiki,
If you're passionate about building communities and editing wikis, feel free to DM me! I'd love to introduce you to an exciting new wiki project I'm working on.
little to no rules here! add yourself, your friends, items, all that stuff! wrennethy.fandom.com is coooool!!!!!!
he's happy because it's so cool!!!!!!!!!
look at it or don't! not my problem!
This may not be the right place to ask this, in which my question is does anyone know of good place to ask this.
I'm trying find people who were part of the WikiWikiWeb community when it was alive who would be willing to chat with me or answer a few questions about WikiWikiWeb.
(Link: https://scratchinferno.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page#Welcome_to_Bad_Users_Wiki.21 )
Yeah, this is a reception wiki, and I know that people have a slight distaste to them, but this one actually has a point besides making long winded """""blog posts""""" about someone you dislike. In this wiki, the main purpose is to document a bunch of people from all over the internet who have done some really bad things, like pedophilia, racism, necrophilia, doxxing, or people who are just other pieces of human shit.
So feel free to come down and make articles on here! Im also hiring admins.
https://chrestomanci.fandom.com/wiki/Chrestomanci_Wiki
This wiki has been pretty much stagnant for several years now. If any of you have knowledge of this book series, please don’t hesitate to come on down and help!
Hi guys,
Sorry about this shameless self-promotion post.
I just wanted to let you know that I created pornography and erotica wiki website. Anyone is welcome and free to contribute.
It is powered by MediaWiki, the same software that Wikipedia uses, so if you have experience with Wikipedia you will have no trouble with this wiki.
There currently aren't any guidelines since I was a bit lazy, but I will write them as soon as possible.
But you are pretty safe to add anything related to pornography and erotica: movies, cast, crew, movie posters, toys, etc.
You can checkout the wiki at en.bluevies.com and if you have any further questions you can send me an email.
Thanks,
Gil
A group of us from Logan High School made a wiki, and it took off and is now on the front page of google. Somebody in Idaho found it, and they made their own wiki (pretty neat, huh?). Now, we're trying to get other schools to make their own wikis. If you'd like to make a wiki for your school, that'd be totally rad and let us know so we can support you.
-Sincerely, the Logan Wiki team
A group of us from Logan High School made a wiki, and it took off and is now on the front page of google. Somebody in Idaho found it, and they made their own wiki (pretty neat, huh?). Now, we're trying to get other schools to make their own wikis. If you'd like to make a wiki for your school, that'd be totally rad and let us know so we can support you.
-Sincerely, the Logan Wiki team
I've gone OCD with interest in this software but logic tells me to run a different direction for a dozen good reasons. Besides Dr Andus is there anyone excited about this software recently... like in the last 2 years? Wikidpad is some amazing stuff once you get to know it. Zim could be promising if only because it seems actively developing. Tiddlywiki, oddly, seems a good piece of work that keeps being useful despite my reluctance and doubts, but I keep coming back to Connected Text. Is there anyone who can point me towards helpful "tutorial" or example kind of "learning" of the software? 30 day free trial seems about 60 days shy of what is needed to get a grip on this thing with no real resources that I can find except for the help wiki and Dr. Andus. Thinking if I do pay for it and "figure it out" I'll do notes so I can offer tutorial myself at some point. Seems it could be very powerful.
Apologies for the shameless advertising, but I thought that the nature of this sub fits in quite well with our podcast and hopefully a few of you can get a kick out of it. Podcast newsletter The Audit described us as below this week, and they've described us much better than I ever would:
If you fancy checking out an episode then the three listed by the Audit would be a good place to start, or the latest episode released today. I'll post the link to iTunes below but you can find us on all major podcast apps and our website can be found at wikishuffle.co.uk
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wikishuffle/id967807372?mt=2