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== Why a Wiki ==
Some sites are discussion board (forum) dominant with lively discourse leading to knowledge.
Some sites are discussion board (forum) dominant with lively discourse leading to knowledge.


Some sites are [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog blog] oriented with an emphasis on timely, current information, news, opinions, and sometimes speculation.  
Some sites are [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog blog] oriented with an emphasis on timely, current information, news, opinions, and sometimes speculation.  


===How a Wiki is Different===
===How this site is different from a forum or community group ===


On a typical wiki page the ''knowledge'' has risen to the top. The most highly evolved version of the answer is always the first thing you see. A wiki, like a forum is largely self-correcting, but you do not have to experience the process unless you want to.  
On a typical page here the ''knowledge'' has risen to the top. The most highly evolved version of the answer is always the first thing you see.  


In a typical forum discussion the answer is somewhere near but rarely at, the end. Finding the answer is a treasure hunt and you pretty much have to follow the clues and hope you recognize it if or when you stumble upon it.
In a typical forum discussion, the answer is somewhere near but rarely at, the end. Finding the answer is a treasure hunt, and you pretty much have to follow the clues and hope you recognize it if or when you stumble upon it.


A forum discussion
A forum discussion
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Some people want the answer, some people enjoy the journey.
Some people want the answer, some people enjoy the journey.


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== Wiki References ==
== Wiki References ==
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