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WikiIndex's inclusion policy is that any website that either (1) is a wiki, or (2) calls itself a wiki is eligible for inclusion. There is no requirement that a wiki be [[notable]] in order to be listed; its existence or past existence need only be [[verifiable]].
'''WikiIndex's inclusion policy''' is that we make eligible for inclusion, and therefore index (include) <u>any</u> website here on {{tag|WikiIndex}} that either: (1) is an actual [[wiki]], or (2) calls itself a wiki (and is, or was powered by recognisable [[:Category:Wiki engine|wiki software]]). There is no requirement that a wiki site be [[notable]] in order to be listed; its existence or previous existence need only be [[verifiable]].


==Examples of included wikis==
==Examples of included wikis==
===Vanity wikis===
===Vanity wikis===
[[Vanity wiki]]s are allowed to be listed. Partly this is to eliminate arguments over what counts as a vanity wiki, since large numbers of wikis only have one active user, or primarily consist of content contributed by only one user.
[[Vanity wiki]]s are allowed to be listed. Partly, this is to eliminate arguments over what counts as a 'vanity wiki', especially since large numbers of wikis only have one active [[user]], or primarily consist of content contributed by only one user.  Typical vanity wikis may be found in (though not restricted to) [[:category:Bliki]].


===Dead wikis===
===Dead wikis===
Dead wikis are allowed to be listed, provided it is possible to verify that they ever existed. Part of the reason for this is that many dead wikis are eventually resurrected or have successor wikis, so these pages provide valuable documentation of wiki history.
[[:Category:Dead|Dead wikis]] are actively encouraged to be listed, provided it is possible to verify that they actually existed. Part of the reason for this is that many dead wikis are eventually resurrected, or have successor wikis; so these pages provide valuable documentation of wiki history.  From the outset of [[WikiIndex]], it was specifically encouraged to keep dead wiki listed.  If any URLs of the dead wiki are known, these can be searched for in one or more of the web archiving services such as [[Archive.org]] and / or [[archive.is]].


===Abortive wikis===
===Very small wikis===
Very small, abortive projects that only have a few pages are allowed to be listed, since at any time work on these wikis could resume and they could grow. Also, the sheer amount of content may not be the most important aspect of a wiki.
Very small projects that only have a few pages are encouraged to be listed, since at any time, work on those small wikis could resume and they could grow. Also, the sheer amount of content may not be the most important aspect of a wiki.  Some of the same arguments that apply to keeping dead wikis also apply to keeping small wikis; such a wiki could remain stagnant or [[:Category:Dormant|dormant]] for a long time, but subsequently become the basis for an idea for a wiki that is successful.  It would then become an important part of that new wiki's history.


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===Private wikis===
[[:Category:Private|Private wikis]] are also strongly encouraged for inclusion.  Whilst it might prove difficult to find all appropriate URLs for our [[Template:Wiki|wiki infobox]] and related templates, we do have provision to add missing and / or 'unknown' entities to their appropriate fields in the required templates.
 
==See also==
*[[WikiIndex:What is a WikiIndex entry?]]
*[[WikiIndex:Manual of Style]]
 
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[[Category:FAQ]]