I think it would be more accurate to say that a wiki is moderated by its 
community. (Instead of some subset of it community doing the moderating; all 
members are able to moderate a wiki.)

Also, I use TWiki (a wiki implementation) because content can't be erased - it 
can only be updated; all content is under revision control. Most message boards 
don't do this, and even a lot of wikis don't!

--Bruce


Quoting Bill Sconce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> (A wiki is by definition essentially unmoderated - it's designed
> for a community whose members trust each other for quality.  Again,
> the example is workgroup collaboration, I think.)


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