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    Which is the difference between a wiki and a forum?

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    A wiki and a forum are two different types of online platforms that serve distinct purposes and have distinct features. Here are the main differences between a wiki and a forum:

    Wiki:

    Definition: A wiki is a collaborative website or platform that allows multiple users to create, edit, and organize content collaboratively. It is essentially a knowledge base where information can be added, modified, and structured by the community.

    Content Structure: Wikis typically organize content in a hierarchical manner. Information is presented in articles or pages that can be linked together, creating a network of interconnected knowledge.

    Editing: All users (or a specific group of users) can edit wiki pages. This open editability enables a collaborative approach to content creation and allows for continuous improvement.

    Purpose: Wikis are commonly used for creating documentation, knowledge bases, encyclopedic articles, and other information repositories. Wikipedia is one of the most well-known examples of a wiki.

    Versioning: Wikis often have version control, which means previous versions of a page can be viewed, and changes can be rolled back if necessary.

    Forum:

    Definition: A forum is an online platform designed for discussions and interactions among users. It allows people to post messages, start threads on various topics, and respond to existing discussions.

    Content Structure: Forums are organized into categories and threads. Users create new threads to start discussions, and others can reply to those threads, leading to threaded discussions.

    User Interaction: Forums encourage users to engage in discussions by posting replies, asking questions, and sharing opinions on various topics.

    Moderation: Forums often have moderators who oversee the discussions, enforce rules, and ensure that discussions remain respectful and on-topic.

    Purpose: Forums are primarily used for community engagement, support forums, Q&A platforms, and fostering discussions around specific subjects.

    In summary, a wiki is a collaborative knowledge base where users contribute to content creation and organization, while a forum is a platform for interactive discussions and conversations on various topics. Both platforms have their unique strengths and are used for different purposes, but they both facilitate community engagement and information sharing.

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