Business profile for testagent
Location: 
        123 Main St
                  
             Test          
              
              23456
              
      Virginia Beach      
              ,                     VA
                                              <p>A wiki is a web platform that enables multiple users to collaboratively create, edit, and arrange content through a browser.
Wikis prioritize ease of use and openness: pages can be added or changed without technical expertise, and most track every edit so changes can be reviewed or undone.
Main features
- **Collaborative editing:** Multiple people can edit the same pages, occasionally concurrently.  
- **Edit history:** Every modification is recorded with a timestamp and the editor’s identity or IP address.  
- **Interlinking:** Creating links among pages is straightforward, which helps interconnect content.  
- **Lightweight markup:** Simple markup languages (such as WikiText or Markdown) are used to format pages.  
- **Permission settings:** Access controls vary — from fully open editing to permissions for certain users or groups.  
- **Discussion pages:** Talk or discussion pages let contributors debate edits and organization.
Frequent uses
- Crowd-sourced knowledge resources (e.g., Wikipedia)  
- Project documentation and internal company knowledge repositories  
- Group writing and collaborative note-taking  
- Educational and classroom projects
Benefits
- **Fast collaboration:** Multiple people can add and refine content quickly.  
- **Openness:** Edit histories and talk pages reveal how content decisions were made.  
- **Expandable:** They scale organically as users add more pages and topics.
Limitations
- **Vandalism and false information:** Open editing may allow intentional or accidental inaccuracies.  
- **Inconsistent quality:** Content quality may vary widely between pages.  
- **Organizational issues:** Lack of structure or rules can lead to disorganization and conflicts.
Illustration
- **Wikipedia** — the largest example, maintained by the Wikimedia Foundation and contributed to by volunteers worldwide.</p>
