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IncelWiki.com is a series of wikis about incel (or involuntary celibacy), currently available six different language versions. The English IncelWiki.com wiki was created by the original authors and creators of the earlier Incels.Wiki (incels dot wiki), after incels dot wiki was hijacked by an inactive domain / server owner in 2018.

IncelWiki.com is hosted on a separate server, and has a different domain / server owner than Incels.Wiki. It is also not affiliated with Incels.is or any of their sister sites.

As of June 2021, IncelWiki.com has 1,862 pages across the English wiki and all sub-domains.

Multiple languages (view / edit)

Additional wikis on IncelWiki.com include:

https://IncelWiki.com/images/yesfinal.png
Licensing

IncelWiki.com wiki content is not released for reuse under any specific single license. The English IncelWiki.com allows its contributors to release their own work under any license they choose, though typically, a Creative Commons license is selected; however, using no license is also an option.

Media

The English language IncelWiki.com was referenced in an academic paper of 2020 by Vanja Zdjelar of the Simon Fraser University in Canada, who described it's the split between the other incel wiki and IncelWiki.com, mentioning both by name.[1]

In late 2021, Political Research Associates referenced the wiki in their reporting on academics "mainstreaming incels".[2]

References
  1. Zdjelar, Vanja (16 December 2020); Alone together: Exploring community on an incel forum, (Full text); Summit.SFU.ca; Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. Canada V5A 1S6; accessed 2 October 2021.
  2. Kelly, M. (1 July 2021); The Mainstream Pill | how media and academia help incels rebrand; PoliticalResearch.org; Political Research Associates, Somerville, MA 02144, USA; accessed 4 October 2021.
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