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Get Wiki With It:
We talk a whole lot about wikis in Social Media Management, but honestly, they are the backbone of the new internet. Nearly every site that I connect to is a form of a wiki. One of my favorite wikis is Brickipedia which is all about Legos. I visit the site somewhere around 5-12 times a day to check if there are any new brick shapes and colors being unveiled. It isn't a Lego(R) sanctioned site, nor is it official, but it is a collaborative sharing of information about one common hobby, building Legos.Projects like this are very much worth the time and effort. These people that are contributing content to wikis in order to inform the masses are HISTORIANS! They are doing the good work of man and recording history! Okay, I'm possibly over reacting, but without wikis, we would be susceptible to information edited by a few instead of approved by all.
Brickipedia is a very organized wikia with over 19k pages! I'm sure at least a couple hundred people contribute and organize the site!
I never thought about how almost every cite we all visit is a form of wiki; I totally agree. Brickipedia looks cool; it is crazy how people can collaborate on anything.
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