My take on it, in very general terms:

1) Same use cases as with a personal TW but with input from multiple brains.
2) Same uses cases 
<https://www.google.se/search?q=what+can+you+do+with+a+wiki&oq=what+can+you+do+with+a+wiki&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.3241j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8>
 
as most other (non-TW) wikis hosted online that anyone can edit.

That probably covers most of it. But there may be special aspects of an 
online-anyone-edit-TW that non-TW's don't feature, that enable use cases 
unique. Beause of my inexperience with other wikis I don't know what these 
might be.

One interesting aspect is what I believe NoteSelf 
<https://noteself.github.io/> might enable; an intersection between a 
shared wiki and a personal one. A shared workspace(?) where you also have 
personal notes that are really local.

...

To give a concrete use case, I'll mention "family household wikis". This 
has personally been my most important TW application so far... 
 unfortunately with only me adding/editing. Would be great if family 
members could safely edit stuff. 

Professionally, I guess it could be used as an intranet. But much depends 
on how it performs with other software, i.e running applications, manage 
documents etc. So I guess that brings demands outside of the immediate 
question of yours about "tw hosted online that anyone can edit".


<:-)



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