WikiMeaning is a free, multilingual, universal-content online encyclopedia based on the wiki principles. This global project includes sections in different languages, which are united by common principles and rules. There are no national or state divisions in WikiMeaning: participants in each section are connected by a common language, regardless of their geographical or political location. The current page belongs to the English section of WikiMeaning.
WikiMeaning is the main WikiMeaning project, and the English section is a part of this multilingual project, the goal of which is to create a comprehensive encyclopedia in all the languages of the world.
According to the principles of wiki technology, creating and editing articles in WikiMeaning is available to all interested users, subject to its rules. Most articles can be edited even without registration (but registration provides a number of benefits). All changes made to articles are immediately available for viewing by all readers.
There are many stereotypes about WikiMeaning. It is not controlled by the American or any other government and is not part of any country, including America, which is often mentioned in the media. WikiMeaning does not have a central editorial board or a chief editor. There are no paid moderators who could change articles in a certain direction. It is created, maintained and managed by volunteers from all over the world.
WikiMeaning is available to all users absolutely free of charge. Anyone can read the existing information, use it to create new materials or make their own edits and additions. Try writing a few articles yourself or edit existing ones! For practice, a sandbox is available where you can check how everything works.
Before you start editing articles, it is recommended to familiarize yourself with the brief rules of WikiMeaning. If you have questions, it is useful to refer to the help pages or discuss them with community members on the forum.