Miraheze seems to be offering a platform to create private wikis and it runs the same software as Wikipedia. You do need to fill out a form and request a wiki but after that you and people you specify should be able to see and edit that wiki (with the exception of the main page which can be seen by everyone). Source: 11 months ago
The people over at https://miraheze.org/ have been kind enough to host a wiki for us to upload our lore onto. Source: 12 months ago
You can go here to get a free wiki that isn't horrible: https://miraheze.org/. Source: 12 months ago
Miraheze = a free, British-based wiki farm run by volunteers and supported by donations. Source: about 1 year ago
For those looking for an alternative to fandom https://miraheze.org is a good choice. Not for profit and they use vanilla mediawiki (what wikipedia uses) instead of whatever abomination fandom has going on. Source: about 1 year ago
If you want literally straight-up the Wikipedia layout and functionality, Miraheze is your best friend! Source: about 1 year ago
As for how to make the wiki itself, we use Miraheze. It uses Mediawiki so you can copy templates, modules and css styles from Wikipedia (with some editing to make them work and remove red links and such). You just have to apply for a free wiki with them and they usually approve it in a day or two. Much better than wikia although the hosting can be a bit slow sometimes on account of it running on donations. Source: over 1 year ago
Here... Fandom , Miraheze, It's not too difficult to use if you just want to enter data, What's difficult is only if you're in. Source: over 1 year ago
I'm curious how I might actually use it to edit a free wiki on something like https://miraheze.org. Source: over 1 year ago
I have been recommended several times in the past to switch the Wiki's hosting to Miraheze, as it has free hosting, and a lot more liberty over the Wiki's content and authority without the risks that FANDOM might step in and purge it. However, I am not exactly attracted by the design, or visibility on the search engine. Comparison here. Source: over 1 year ago
Someone needs to offer mediawiki-as-a-service (apparently https://miraheze.org tries to do this) similar to Wordpress. It's much easier to do "free on fandom" and so lots of them move that way. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
There are other wiki farms that are good if one wants to avoid Wikia's crap. I usually recommend Miraheze [1], which is MediaWiki-based, not-for-profit and ad-free (they run on donations). [1] https://miraheze.org/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
If you’re looking for a good fandom alternative that isn't plastered with ads, miraheze is one of the better ones. Their list of wikis is here, a lot of them are games wikis that have moved over, but most games wikis tend to stick to fandom just because of the SEO... Miraheze wikis have terrible SEO, they'll almost never show up in a google search. Source: almost 2 years ago
Miraheze.org makes setting up a wiki very easy (or so I have heard) and you can also use neocities.org for anything where the wiki format doesn't work well! Source: almost 2 years ago
Https://miraheze.org/ provides free mediawiki hosting! Might be a good way to do it. Source: almost 2 years ago
Protip for anyone wanting to start a wiki to use miraheze as an alternative! It supports mediawiki templates and runs on donations. Source: almost 2 years ago
Yep. Our wiki host, Miraheze, unlike Fandom, is not-for-profit and relies on donations to stay afloat. Source: almost 2 years ago
I mean the software is just Mediawiki. I don't know what extra stuff they have for editors. I know Miraheze offers free MediaWiki hosting. Source: about 2 years ago
Depends on the project, but some website is good for formal publication of entries. A personal Wiki for additional information is also a good idea, and I will never miss an opportunity to talk about how great Miraheze is for this. Source: about 2 years ago
Miraheze seems good as well, I've seen quite a few nice wikis built with it. Probably more technically complex to use, though. Source: about 2 years ago
Miraheze is an entirely free, open, feature-rich and democratically run wiki hosting network--basically like fandom/wikia without the million ads and the corporate. If you need to run a (media)wiki, they'll hook you up. The community is very helpful and invested. They're funded by donations wikipedia-style. Source: over 2 years ago
Do you know an article comparing Miraheze to other products?
Suggest a link to a post with product alternatives.
This is an informative page about Miraheze. You can review and discuss the product here. The primary details have not been verified within the last quarter, and they might be outdated. If you think we are missing something, please use the means on this page to comment or suggest changes. All reviews and comments are highly encouranged and appreciated as they help everyone in the community to make an informed choice. Please always be kind and objective when evaluating a product and sharing your opinion.