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Wikia Open Sources Social Networking - Focused Networking Now Open to All
Written byMarshall Kirkpatrick / February 28, 2008 10:22 AM /6 Comments
Wikia, the independent commercial wiki site founded byWikipedia's Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley, isreleasing components of its very nice social networking toolset under the GNU General Public License 2.0.
The ability to set up an Open Source social network is now available to anyone who can put a Mediawiki install on their servers. Look outNing and other proprietary social networking platforms!
You can see Wikia's social networking features live at the popular sports communityArmchairGM (acquired by Wikia for $2m) and the newly re-launchedHalopedia, a community for Halo fans.
ArmchairGM in particular has been a big social networking innovator in the Wiki market and was acquired to help drive the design of the whole Wikia ecosystem. That site is made up of news driven editorial and has a remarkably active community of participants.
Why do social networking on a wiki? On one hand, a wiki is just a web site that's easy for anyone to edit - seeMahalo for example, another Mediawiki-based community. Beyond that though, social networking features create more points of contact for users with a website and help populate the site with content far beyond what the site's owners or solitary users editing alone could put in.
What's Included
The source code released offers Wikia's features for profile creation, avatar upload, friending (and "foeing" - the making of enemies in a network!), and a Facebook-"Wall" style messaging system for individual and group friend messaging called the Board. These features are now available for Mediawiki-based sites anywhere on the web, including for commercial use.
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There are quite a few other features on ArmchairGM that I wish were being released but aren't. See the Digg-spy styleSite Scout, for example. The Recent Changes display on GM is also quite nice but not being open sourced.
Why This Matters
This release is sure to be of interest to the owners of and participants in thousands of Mediawiki-based communities focused on a wide range of topics.
More generally, though, it could impact the social news and networking economy overall. We wrote earlier this week thatthe big social news aggregator model (Digg, Yahoo! Buzz) is vulnerable to market share erosion at the hands of niche social news sites. The same can be said for the big, general interest social networking sites. While most users will probably always want some presence on big sites, the potential is there to have the majority of communication online occur in a targeted niche community of people interested in and informed about the specific topics that an individual is interested in.
Related Resources
If you're interested in the wacky world of wikis,here's an RSS feed of blog posts about wikis (filtered withFeedRinse to remove mentions ofJotspot just because that's going toclog the airwaves for the next 48 hours), here's awonderful video explaining wikis in plain english from CommonCraft, and here is wiki consultant Stewart Mader's great short video series21 Days of Wiki Adoption.
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Very interesting. This may come in handy athttp://www.writiki.com
Posted by:Henry |February 28, 2008 9:30 AM

Good stuff.
Posted by:113.com |February 28, 2008 11:28 AM

Very nice ... I could see this spawning a new generation of UCG SNSes.
Posted by:Ben Strackany |February 28, 2008 12:33 PM

Great article Marchall!
Wikia is one of my favorite sites and it is great to see them add value in this was, also great to see you spotlight them too.
With a little more innovation and the right attention Wikia could be perhaps the premier site of its kind in the world. I know Angela and Gil are devoted to making this thing the best it can be, and this is especially difficult given the business platform they operate from.
The one thing I would like to see is more collaboration or innovation in simplifying wiki markup for people like me who have so little time to learn it, I have always wanted to participate more, but even the simplicity of wiki is a hard pill to swallow with time constraints.
Again, thanks for bringing to light yet another excellent aspect of the Web for us Marshall.
Always,
Phil Butler
Posted by:Phil Butler |February 28, 2008 1:32 PM

I owe our updated list of phone call resolution data for 867-5309 to Wikia:
http://rocketboom.wikia.com/wiki/8675309
Posted by:Andrew Baron |February 28, 2008 5:50 PM

Andrew, that's awesome.
Posted by: Marshall Kirkpatrick |February 28, 2008 5:54 PM










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