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MeatballWiki is a wiki forum running on the wiki engine [[UseModWiki]] and started by Ontarian computer fan Sunnir Shah on Clifford Adams's Internet domain usemod.com. (Note that MeatballWiki is not part of Adams's wiki forum for demonstration of the wiki engine UseModWiki, | MeatballWiki is a wiki forum running on the wiki engine [[UseModWiki]] and started by Ontarian computer fan Sunnir Shah on Clifford Adams's Internet domain usemod.com. (Note that, despite being on the same Internet domain, MeatballWiki is not part of Adams's wiki forum for demonstration of the wiki engine UseModWiki and which, like the wiki engine, is also called ''UseModWiki''.) MeatballWiki was started to avoid discussion of [http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiOnWiki "Wiki on Wiki"] (discussion about [[WikiWikiWeb]] on its own pages). MeatballWiki describes the general tendencies observed on wikis and other on-line communities, for example the life cycles of wikis and people's behavior on them. | ||
MeatballWiki is a useful guide for on-line community practitioners. | MeatballWiki is a useful guide for on-line community practitioners. |
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Description
MeatballWiki is a wiki forum running on the wiki engine UseModWiki and started by Ontarian computer fan Sunnir Shah on Clifford Adams's Internet domain usemod.com. (Note that, despite being on the same Internet domain, MeatballWiki is not part of Adams's wiki forum for demonstration of the wiki engine UseModWiki and which, like the wiki engine, is also called UseModWiki.) MeatballWiki was started to avoid discussion of "Wiki on Wiki" (discussion about WikiWikiWeb on its own pages). MeatballWiki describes the general tendencies observed on wikis and other on-line communities, for example the life cycles of wikis and people's behavior on them.
MeatballWiki is a useful guide for on-line community practitioners.