Not implemented; users can edit using any name and optionally create a page about themselves under that name
Launched
March 25, 1995; 29 years ago (1995-03-25)
Current status
Active (Read-only indefinitely since February 1, 2015)[1]
The WikiWikiWeb is the first wiki, or user-editable website.[1] It was launched on 25 March 1995 by programmer Ward Cunningham and it has been a read-only archive since 2015. The name WikiWikiWeb originally also applied to the wiki software that operated the website, which was later renamed to "WikiBase".
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