![]() ![]() A company wiki deserves to always have a place in your tech stack. Lots of tools try to be all-in-one, but then everyone is all-out confused. While this makes it slower, it also means the knowledge base is much more reliable and authoritative. New submissions or changes to existing entries must be reviewed first before they can take effect. This allows the wiki to build new content at a faster rate and remain up-to-date, at the potential expense of accuracy.Īn internal knowledge base has stricter controls. It also uses peer review by colleagues to ensure the content or changes remain factual. ![]() Moderation comes after, when editors review the change and either approve them or roll it back to the previous version. Contributors can submit new content or edit existing entries, and have them published instantly. Wikis have a much more collaborative design. However, there is a major difference between the two. There are times when company wikis are used interchangeably with internal knowledge bases.
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