And as for using ipfs for a distributed node-like implementation online, that would be awesome. There would unfortunately be problems with read-write privileges and the like. I imagine it would be easiest to make something that could dynamically build a wiki from a set of distributed tid files on page load, but you could do the same thing using http. Fundamentally http(s) is also a way to access a distributed file system so that aspect of it doesn't necessarily allow any novel applications.
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