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A '''sister page''' is the {{tag|Terms|term}} used to describe where one [[wiki]] site shares an identical [[article]] page name to that on another external wiki site.
A '''sister page''' is the {{tag|Terms|term}} used to describe where one [[wiki]] site shares an identical [[article]] page name to that on another external wiki site.


The most common and obvious example might appear be the '[[Wiki main page|Main page]]' as used on the massive numbers of [[:Category:Wiki English|English-language]] wiki sites; however, whilst the literal meaning might appear to be correct, 'sister page' is meant to describe an identical page of an identical [[:Category:Wiki Topic|subject]].  Accordingly, a better example of a sister page would be [[sandbox]], which shares a universal meaning throughout all [[:Category:Wiki Language|languages]] of the [[wikisphere]].
The most common and obvious example might appear be the '[[Wiki main page|Main page]]' as used on the massive numbers of [[:Category:Wiki English|English-language]] wiki sites; however, whilst the literal meaning might appear to be correct, 'sister page' is meant to describe an identical page of an identical [[:Category:Wiki Topic|subject]].  Accordingly, a better example of a sister page would be [[sandbox]], which shares a universal meaning throughout all [[:Category:Wiki language|languages]] of the [[wikisphere]].


The most common users of sister pages include [[Community Wiki]] and [[MeatballWiki]], along with some of the very early clones of [[WikiWikiWeb]].
The most common users of sister pages include [[Community Wiki]] and [[MeatballWiki]], along with some of the very early clones of [[WikiWikiWeb]].