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Wikiwide — About Us / Overview

Modern Wikipedia Alternative • Global Recognition Platform • Create Biography Online

Wikiwide is a global recognition and publishing platform that lets individuals, organizations, and communities create biography pages online with a clean, reference-friendly format. Inspired by the verifiability-first model of Wikipedia yet built for modern digital identity and portfolio needs, Wikiwide emphasizes clarity, credibility, and search-friendly structure.

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What is Wikiwide?

Wikiwide is a curated publishing space for authoritative profiles, projects, companies, awards, and impact stories. Each page follows a standard layout (headline, infobox, sections, references) designed for discoverability across the open web and modern SEO surfaces (including knowledge graphs and rich results).

  • Built around verifiable facts, citations, and structured content
  • Supports individuals (experts, creators, founders), teams, institutions, and events
  • Offers lightweight editorial guidelines that reduce friction while encouraging quality

Wikiwide vs Wikipedia

While both value factual accuracy and citations, there are key differences:

  • Audience & Scope — Wikiwide focuses on personal and organizational recognition, portfolios, and impact storytelling; Wikipedia is a general-purpose encyclopedia with stricter notability thresholds.
  • Speed & Flexibility — Wikiwide enables quick setup using standardized components (e.g., infoboxes, pre-built section templates).
  • Use Cases — Ideal for coaches, founders, doctors, academics, artists, NGOs, and brands seeking a credible public profile, media kit, or living resume.
  • Editorial Model — Community-guided curation with pragmatic sourcing requirements and a focus on transparent authorship and versioning.

Who Is Wikiwide For?

  • Professionals and public figures seeking a verified, linkable profile
  • Businesses and nonprofits publishing mission, services, and milestones
  • Award winners, speakers, authors, researchers, and change-makers
  • PR/communications teams building authoritative brand assets (see digital PR)

How Wikiwide Works

1. **Create** — Start with a template (person, organization, initiative, event). 2. **Structure** — Add an infobox, sections, and references (news, journals, official sites). 3. **Enhance** — Include media, awards, timelines, and external links. 4. **Publish** — Pages render in a clean, citation-first layout optimized for SERP clarity.

SEO & Discoverability

Wikiwide pages are engineered for modern discovery:

  • Consistent headings (H1–H3), semantic lists, and citation blocks
  • Infoboxes that summarize key facts for quick comprehension
  • Internal crosslinking and relevant backlinks to context pages
  • Media and captions tuned for accessibility and snippet eligibility
  • Ethical, user-first SEO (no keyword stuffing; focus on clarity, citations, and helpful content)

Content Guidelines & Ethics

  • Use reliable sources (news, journals, official sites, conference pages).
  • Attribute quotes and avoid promotional hype; prefer neutral tone.
  • Respect privacy; avoid publishing sensitive personal data without consent (see biographical content best practices).
  • Prefer open references and rights-cleared media (see Creative Commons; Open Access).

Frequently Asked Questions

**Q
Is Wikiwide the same as Wikipedia?**
  • No.* Wikiwide is a recognition platform—ideal for structured professional profiles—whereas Wikipedia is a tertiary reference encyclopedia with stricter inclusion rules.
**Q
Can I create my own biography online?**

Yes—use our person template to add an infobox, sections (Early Life & Education, Career, Awards, Media, External Links), and citations.

**Q
Will my page help with online reputation?**

A well-cited, structured page can support discoverability and clarity, complementing broader online reputation and digital PR efforts.

**Q
What content is not allowed?**

Plagiarized, defamatory, or unverifiable claims; sensitive private data; and undisclosed sponsored content. Pages must adhere to a neutral, factual tone.

Example Sections You Can Add

  • Introduction / Overview
  • Infobox (Person / Organization)
  • Early Life & Education / Founding Story
  • Career / Services / Programs
  • Research, Publications & Patents
  • Awards & Recognitions
  • Media Coverage & Speaking
  • Philanthropy & Social Impact
  • Timeline / Milestones
  • External Links & References

See Also

External Links

  • Official Site: wikiwide.org
  • Help & Templates: wikiwide.org/en/help
  • Contact / Support: wikiwide.org/contact

Note: Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation. Wikiwide is an independent platform and is not affiliated with Wikipedia.