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Parent topics
- Wiki [r]: A website that allows anyone (with registration required or not) to edit any page and to add new pages. [e]
Subtopics
- Karma system [r]: Automated means of characterizing user behavior in online forums to protect against abuse, measure user satisfaction, or quantify progress toward a website's goals [e]
- Citizendium [r]: On-line encyclopedia project: a wiki that allows registered, non-anonymous authors to edit any article, with the results approved by qualified editors. [e]
- Conservapedia [r]: Conservative wiki encyclopedia project founded by Andrew Schlafly as an alternative to Wikipedia and its "liberal bias", instead preferring conservative Christian and Republican Party viewpoints. [e]
- MediaWiki
- Paratroop [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Warhammer (game) [r]: Series of games published by Games Workshop. [e]
- CZ Talk:Original Research Policy [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Usenet [r]: Distributed online discussion system. [e]
- Software as a Service [r]: A type of cloud computing in which the vendor delivers a specific type of application, such as social networking, medical billing, or other customizable but well-defined function that requires neither application development nor expenditure on servers and data centers [e]