iWiki is an independent knowledge wiki for people, projects, media, internet communities, and reference pages that do not fit neatly into one narrow subject area.
The site is built around plain wiki entries: clear titles, useful context, dates where they matter, and enough detail for readers to understand why a subject has a page. Articles should read like reference pages, not adverts, essays, or generic filler.
What iWiki Covers
- Public profiles, aliases, creative identities, and online projects.
- Software, games, hosting tools, communities, and technical projects.
- Media files connected to wiki pages, including images, audio, and archived uploads.
- Custom reference topics such as the Moral Alignment Portal.
- Pages requested or maintained by the community.
Editing Standards
Editors should write in clear British English and keep pages specific to the subject. Claims should be phrased carefully, with sources or page history where possible. Avoid hype, copied marketing text, unexplained private details, emoji spam, and wording that sounds like a placeholder.
When a page covers a living person, keep the writing factual, proportionate, and relevant. Personal material should only be included where it is appropriate for the page and allowed by the site's access rules.
Getting Started
Create an account, verify your email address, then use Request permissions if you need editing, upload, API, or moderation access.
You can also join the community Discord: https://discord.com/invite/tmjdhYT5Gu
Useful Pages
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