A .wiki TLD is a generic top-level domain for collaborative knowledge-sharing websites.
The .wiki TLD was introduced in 2014 as part of ICANN's new gTLD program. It is operated by Top Level Design, LLC.
Using a .wiki TLD can help organizations create easily identifiable knowledge-sharing platforms and collaborative websites.
It's ideal for encyclopedic websites, collaborative platforms, knowledge bases, and any organization focusing on collective information sharing.
Anyone can register a .wiki domain name, but it's particularly useful for organizations and communities wanting to create collaborative knowledge-sharing platforms.
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