Q: Is a wiki run using wiki software? ¶
A: Yes, and otherwise known as a wiki engine.
Q: Was a wiki listed in the online Oxford English Dictionary? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Are wikis very open? ¶
A: Yes, and they provide a means to verify the validity of recent additions to the body of pages.
Q: Is a wiki a wiki that agrees to have certain content delegated to that wiki? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is a wiki simply a wiki that may discuss similar content or may otherwise be of interest? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is a wiki not a carefully crafted site created by experts and professional writers? ¶
A: Yes, and designed for casual visitors.
Q: Are wikis in a better position than others to control behavior due to governance structures existing outside the wiki? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Were wikis increasingly adopted in enterprise as collaborative software? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is a wiki primarily used to infringe copyrights or obtains direct financial benefit? ¶
A: Yes, such as advertising revenue, from infringing activities.
Q: Are wikis generally designed with the philosophy of making it easy to correct mistakes? ¶
A: Yes, and rather than making it difficult to make them.
Q: Are wikis reader? ¶
A: Yes, and author, wiki administrator and system administrator.
Q: Are wikis instantly recognizable because they have many links with names such as "TableOfContents" and "BeginnerQuestions"? ¶
A: Yes.