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The wiki of HotTheaters.com is a free content encyclopedia project. The name wiki means a type of collaborative Web site. The wiki's articles provide links to guide the user to related pages with additional information.

This wiki is written collaboratively by volunteers from all around the world. Since its creation, it has grown rapidly gained in popularity. As of today, there are 1,723 articles in English; every day visitors make edits and create new articles to enhance the knowledge held by the wiki adult encyclopedia.

Visitors do not need specialized qualifications to contribute, since their primary role is to write articles that cover existing knowledge; this means that people of all cultural and social backgrounds can write wiki articles. Most of the articles can be edited by anyone with access to the Internet, simply by clicking the edit this page link. Anyone is welcome to add information, cross-references or citations, as long as they do so within the editing policies and to an appropriate standard. Substandard or disputed information is subject to removal. Users need not worry about accidentally damaging the wiki when adding or improving information, as other editors are always around to advise or correct obvious errors, and the wiki's software is carefully designed to allow easy reversal of editorial mistakes.

Because the HotTheaters.com wiki is an ongoing work to which, in principle, anybody can contribute, it differs from a paper-based reference source in important ways. In particular, older articles tend to be more comprehensive and balanced, while newer articles more frequently contain significant misinformation, unencyclopedic content, or vandalism. Users need to be aware of this to obtain valid information and avoid misinformation that has been recently added and not yet removed. However, unlike a paper reference source or a static web site, the wiki is continually updated, with the creation or updating of articles on topical events within seconds, minutes or hours, rather than months or years for printed encyclopedias.

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