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[[Wikipedia]] is the source of the "Wiki" system software Wipipedia uses. It is descended from the original Wiki established in Oregon some years before. The version of the software used on Wipipedia is MediaWiki, which was developed for the Wikipedia and is being maintained by the Wikimedia Foundation (39 Stillman Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA).
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[[MediaWiki]] is the source of the "Wiki" system software SM-201.org uses. It is descended from the original Wiki established in Oregon some years before. The version of the software used on SM-201.org is MediaWiki, which was developed for Wikipedia and is being maintained by the Wikimedia Foundation (39 Stillman Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA).


Wikipedia is an international project in many languages, with main servers in the USA and supporting servers in Europe and Korea. Like [[SM-201]], it is a website based on MediaWiki that is written collaboratively by volunteers, allowing articles to be changed by anyone with access to the website.
Wikipedia is an international project in many languages, with main servers in the USA and supporting servers in Europe and Korea. Like [[SM-201]], it is a website based on MediaWiki that is written collaboratively by volunteers, allowing articles to be changed by anyone with access to the website.


;Strengths and weaknesses
; Strengths and weaknesses
Wikipedia is edited from people all around the world, with the majority on the English version being from USA. This gives the encyclopedia a chance at a global perpespective, expecially that of people from USA.
Wikipedia is edited by people all around the world, with the majority of the English version being from the USA. This gives the encyclopedia a chance at a global perspective, especially that of people from the USA.


Wikipedia has evolved a collection of policies that are being pursued more and more ruthlessly by people with aims and objectives different from its founder. Most problematic to content like [[BDSM]] and [[fetish]] are [[Verifiability]] (especially), [[wp:No original research|No original research]] and Neutral point of view. As understandable as some of these policies are in themselves, they effectively constrain Wikipedia's content to only that which has been published by professionals, in a major journal, free of copyright. While some such information on [[BDSM]] and [[fetish]] (as with many topics) may be available from psychiatrists, criminalists, doctors etc., the perspective they have is far from helpful to those wanting personal information about how to apply knowledge in a safe and enjoyable way for themselves and others.
Wikipedia has evolved a collection of policies that are being pursued more and more ruthlessly by people with aims and objectives different from its founder. Most problematic to content like [[BDSM]] and [[fetish]] are [[Verifiability]] (especially), [[wp:No original research|No original research]] and Neutral point of view. As understandable as some of these policies are in themselves, they effectively constrain Wikipedia's content to only that which has been published by professionals, in a major journal, free of copyright. While some such information on [[BDSM]] and [[fetish]] (as with many topics) may be available from psychiatrists, criminalists, doctors, etc., the perspective they have is far from helpful to those wanting personal information about how to apply knowledge in a safe and enjoyable way for themselves and others.


As well as the constraining policies in Wikipedia, it also has "guidelines" which are used by some "contributors" to argue the removal of information they do not like, or even entire articles. BDSM and fetish topics are targets for the narrow-minded.
As well as the constraining policies in Wikipedia, it also has "guidelines" which are used by some "contributors" to argue the removal of information they do not like or even entire articles. BDSM and fetish topics are targets for the narrow-minded.


Some articles on SM-201 were originally copied from Wikipedia. In some cases these articles have subsequently been deleted from Wikipedia.
Some articles on SM-201 were originally copied from Wikipedia. In some cases, these articles have subsequently been deleted from Wikipedia.


;Change of address
; Change of address
It was announced in September 2009 that the Wikimedia Foundation would move to 149 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94105.
It was announced in September 2009 that the Wikimedia Foundation would move to 149 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94105.


;See also
; See also
*[[List of AltSex Wikis]]
*[[List of AltSex Wikis]]
*Samples of BDSM or fetish on Wikipedia
*Samples of BDSM or fetish on Wikipedia
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*Wikipedia:Sexual fetish
*Wikipedia:Sexual fetish


;Images
; Images
*Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Userboxes/Sexuality
*Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Userboxes/Sexuality
*Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Userboxes
*Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Userboxes


;External Links
; External Links
* Wikipedia:Main Page The Wikipedia general international encyclopedia
* Wikipedia:Main Page The Wikipedia general international encyclopedia
Based on an article titled "Wikipedia" at Wipipedia and is used in accordance with GFDL
Based on an article titled "Wikipedia" at SM-201.org and is used in accordance with GFDL


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MediaWiki is the source of the "Wiki" system software SM-201.org uses. It is descended from the original Wiki established in Oregon some years before. The version of the software used on SM-201.org is MediaWiki, which was developed for Wikipedia and is being maintained by the Wikimedia Foundation (39 Stillman Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA).

Wikipedia is an international project in many languages, with main servers in the USA and supporting servers in Europe and Korea. Like SM-201, it is a website based on MediaWiki that is written collaboratively by volunteers, allowing articles to be changed by anyone with access to the website.

Strengths and weaknesses

Wikipedia is edited by people all around the world, with the majority of the English version being from the USA. This gives the encyclopedia a chance at a global perspective, especially that of people from the USA.

Wikipedia has evolved a collection of policies that are being pursued more and more ruthlessly by people with aims and objectives different from its founder. Most problematic to content like BDSM and fetish are Verifiability (especially), No original research and Neutral point of view. As understandable as some of these policies are in themselves, they effectively constrain Wikipedia's content to only that which has been published by professionals, in a major journal, free of copyright. While some such information on BDSM and fetish (as with many topics) may be available from psychiatrists, criminalists, doctors, etc., the perspective they have is far from helpful to those wanting personal information about how to apply knowledge in a safe and enjoyable way for themselves and others.

As well as the constraining policies in Wikipedia, it also has "guidelines" which are used by some "contributors" to argue the removal of information they do not like or even entire articles. BDSM and fetish topics are targets for the narrow-minded.

Some articles on SM-201 were originally copied from Wikipedia. In some cases, these articles have subsequently been deleted from Wikipedia.

Change of address

It was announced in September 2009 that the Wikimedia Foundation would move to 149 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94105.

See also
  • List of AltSex Wikis
  • Samples of BDSM or fetish on Wikipedia
  • Wikipedia:BDSM
  • Wikipedia:Fetish fashion
  • Wikipedia:Hogtie bondage
  • Wikipedia:Latex
  • Wikipedia:Latex and PVC fetish
  • Wikipedia:Leather fetishism
  • Wikipedia:Rubber
  • Wikipedia:Rubber and PVC fetishism
  • Wikipedia:Sadism and Masochism
  • Wikipedia:Sexual fetish
Images
  • Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Userboxes/Sexuality
  • Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Userboxes
External Links
  • Wikipedia:Main Page The Wikipedia general international encyclopedia

Based on an article titled "Wikipedia" at SM-201.org and is used in accordance with GFDL

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