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The ' | The '<b>wikisphere</b>' is made up of [[:Category:All|all wiki sites]], and any {{Cambridge-Dictionary|interconnection}}s between them. {{tag|Wiki}}s can influence, and may be influenced by one another; by borrowing their [[:Category:Wiki Topic|content]], migration or sharing of their [[:Category:Wiki people|active users]], documenting and critiquing their activities, serving as homes for refugees and [[:Category:Users who are globally blocked from Wikia|exiles]] from other [[WhatIsWiki|wikis]], etc. | ||
[[Category: | ;''Scopes of 'community' | ||
On a {{Wp|Special:Statistics|vast}} wiki like the [[English Wikipedia]], a virtual community can form around one page, or one [[:Category:Wiki Topic|subject]] they are all interested in; write about, [[edit]], discuss. Like {{Wp|de:Braunschweig|a page about a city}}, [https://braunschweig.de real communities] form {{Wp|de:Wikipedia:WikiProjekt Braunschweig|virtual communities}} and {{Wp|de:Wikipedia:Braunschweig|vice versa}}. Naturally, a bigger scope of [[wiki]] community are the [[Special:ActiveUsers|active users]] of one wiki site. Beyond that, there are [[:Category:Wiki farm|wiki farms]] like [[:Category:Referata|Referata]], breeding places for initially mostly small wikis where the [[founder]] gets support from the community of the farm, or synergies are established like the [[Volunteer Spam Task Force]] (VSTF) on [[:Category:Wikia|Wikia]] where the individual wikis are not so individual, rather like offices in a big building, and you need only one [[user]] account to access them all. Others prefer to call one server for the development for many wikis a '[[:Category:odd-wiki-hive|hive]]', like in 'bee hive', which is a charming {{Cambridge-Dictionary|analogy}} like {{Wp|anthill}} that illustrates the business of folks there, but does not reflect that there is no 'queen'. | |||
The wikisphere after all, is the entirety of independent individuals, and their collaborations, which kind of culminates or {{Cambridge-Dictionary|confluence}}s in this comparatively small wiki where it's [[WikiIndex:Community portal|community]] [[meatball:WhyWikiWorks|endeavours]] to build a dynamic hub for the multi-[[:Category:Wiki language|language]], international, and increasingly complex wikisphere. | |||
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*{{Wp|File:Ward Cunningham, Inventor of the Wiki.webm|Video interview with Ward Cunningham, inventor of the wiki}} — at the [[English Wikipedia]] | |||
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[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 18:13, 29 May 2024
The 'wikisphere' is made up of all wiki sites, and any interconnections between them. Wikis can influence, and may be influenced by one another; by borrowing their content, migration or sharing of their active users, documenting and critiquing their activities, serving as homes for refugees and exiles from other wikis, etc.
- Scopes of 'community'
On a vast wiki like the English Wikipedia, a virtual community can form around one page, or one subject they are all interested in; write about, edit, discuss. Like a page about a city, real communities form virtual communities and vice versa. Naturally, a bigger scope of wiki community are the active users of one wiki site. Beyond that, there are wiki farms like Referata, breeding places for initially mostly small wikis where the founder gets support from the community of the farm, or synergies are established like the Volunteer Spam Task Force (VSTF) on Wikia where the individual wikis are not so individual, rather like offices in a big building, and you need only one user account to access them all. Others prefer to call one server for the development for many wikis a 'hive', like in 'bee hive', which is a charming analogy like anthill that illustrates the business of folks there, but does not reflect that there is no 'queen'.
The wikisphere after all, is the entirety of independent individuals, and their collaborations, which kind of culminates or confluences in this comparatively small wiki where it's community endeavours to build a dynamic hub for the multi-language, international, and increasingly complex wikisphere.
- External links