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Status: Dormant
Language: Multilingual
Edit mode: ByInvitation
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: GNU Free Documentation License
Main topic: People
Wiki size: 880 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 7 info / verify

(As of: 18 July 2013)


BoyWiki is a wiki associated with the "Free Spirits" network that is devoted to discussion of boylove, which the site describes as "the strong feelings of attraction and affection that adults feel towards boys". The main page of the site notes, "en.boywiki is rebuilding from our extended offline period. Articles are being restored from the previous database. New user accounts can be opened but editing permissions are not automatic. BoyWiki also needs an administration team. For editing privileges or interest in joining the team, contact [email protected]". Stub articles are called "fledglings" on this site; its page on the subject notes, "In real life, a fledgling is a young bird just beginning to learn to fly. It is often used metaphorically about an inexperienced or young person, or a young entity or enterprise."

The original BoyWiki proposal called for a hierarchy of a Keeper, Curators, and Scribes. A number of security measures were introduced, including only allowing the Curator team to add images, disabling all tracking or displaying of IP addresses, and enabling the complete expunging of problematic edits (a euphemism for content that could get the site in trouble with law enforcement). The site was deliberately put on a separate domain from the rest of Free Spirits in order to distance the wiki's collection of many different opinions and viewpoints from expressing any official endorsement of content by Free Spirits.

As of 2012, the site appeared to have been mostly inactive since May 2009, although the site owners were responding to emails. By 2014, there was considerable activity, but mostly from a single user, Etenne.[1] Etenne commented on 13 December 2013 that BoyWiki is better than Wikipedia because BoyWiki lacks a child protection policy.[2]

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