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What is a wiki and how is it different from a regular website?

Asked by Avtoservis_inei — Jun 27, 2025 — Technology & Internet Open

I keep running into wikis besides Wikipedia — there are wikis for video games, TV shows, everything. Apparently anyone can edit them. How does that not turn into chaos? What software runs a wiki? Could I start my own wiki for my Dungeons and Dragons group to keep track of our campaign?

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Alice Hartwell — Jun 29, 2025

It depends a lot on your connection speed. If you're still on dial-up, some of this just isn't going to work well no matter what. Broadband makes a night-and-day difference. Is DSL or cable available in your area yet?

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Avtoservis_hnei — Jun 29, 2025

I work in IT and see this question a lot. The short answer is yes, it's worth doing. The long answer depends on your specific setup. What operating system are you running? That makes a big difference in the approach.

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Avtoservis_gmei — Jun 29, 2025

I'd wait a few months before jumping on this. New technology always has bugs and the price drops fast. Remember how DVD players were $600 and now they're $40? Let the early adopters work out the kinks and pay full price.

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Bob Nakamura — Jun 30, 2025

I've been using computers since the early 90s and the answer to this has changed dramatically over the years. Right now, the best approach is to use open source alternatives when possible — they're usually free and often better than commercial products.

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admin — Jun 29, 2025

My nephew set this up for me and it was easier than I expected. Don't be intimidated by the technical stuff — most of it is just clicking Next a bunch of times. If you get stuck, the Help file actually has decent instructions for once.

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