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There is a definition of "Community Wiki" available on the Stack Overflow meta site. As far as I know the information there applies to all other sites built on the Stack Exchange engine.

As I understand it a community wiki question is owned by the whole community instead of an individual user. As a result a lower bar is set for the reputation score needed to do certain things (like edits), and up/down votes do not have the affect reputation scores they would on a normal question.

Update: As noted here by Erigami and this answer on the Finding community wikis question, a list of community wiki questions can be obtained by using the search term "wiki:1". Here's a link to the results of that search on the parent site:

http://ubuntu.stackexchange.com/search?q=wiki:1https://askubuntu.com/search?q=wiki:1

I am not aware of any method to get a definitive list of questions that have been set to community wiki.

There is a definition of "Community Wiki" available on the Stack Overflow meta site. As far as I know the information there applies to all other sites built on the Stack Exchange engine.

As I understand it a community wiki question is owned by the whole community instead of an individual user. As a result a lower bar is set for the reputation score needed to do certain things (like edits), and up/down votes do not have the affect reputation scores they would on a normal question.

Update: As noted here by Erigami and this answer on the Finding community wikis question, a list of community wiki questions can be obtained by using the search term "wiki:1". Here's a link to the results of that search on the parent site:

http://ubuntu.stackexchange.com/search?q=wiki:1

I am not aware of any method to get a definitive list of questions that have been set to community wiki.

There is a definition of "Community Wiki" available on the Stack Overflow meta site. As far as I know the information there applies to all other sites built on the Stack Exchange engine.

As I understand it a community wiki question is owned by the whole community instead of an individual user. As a result a lower bar is set for the reputation score needed to do certain things (like edits), and up/down votes do not have the affect reputation scores they would on a normal question.

Update: As noted here by Erigami and this answer on the Finding community wikis question, a list of community wiki questions can be obtained by using the search term "wiki:1". Here's a link to the results of that search on the parent site:

https://askubuntu.com/search?q=wiki:1

I am not aware of any method to get a definitive list of questions that have been set to community wiki.

replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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There is a definition of "Community Wiki" available on the Stack Overflow meta siteStack Overflow meta site. As far as I know the information there applies to all other sites built on the Stack Exchange engine.

As I understand it a community wiki question is owned by the whole community instead of an individual user. As a result a lower bar is set for the reputation score needed to do certain things (like edits), and up/down votes do not have the affect reputation scores they would on a normal question.

Update: As noted here by Erigami and this answer on the Finding community wikis question, a list of community wiki questions can be obtained by using the search term "wiki:1". Here's a link to the results of that search on the parent site:

http://ubuntu.stackexchange.com/search?q=wiki:1

I am not aware of any method to get a definitive list of questions that have been set to community wiki.

There is a definition of "Community Wiki" available on the Stack Overflow meta site. As far as I know the information there applies to all other sites built on the Stack Exchange engine.

As I understand it a community wiki question is owned by the whole community instead of an individual user. As a result a lower bar is set for the reputation score needed to do certain things (like edits), and up/down votes do not have the affect reputation scores they would on a normal question.

Update: As noted here by Erigami and this answer on the Finding community wikis question, a list of community wiki questions can be obtained by using the search term "wiki:1". Here's a link to the results of that search on the parent site:

http://ubuntu.stackexchange.com/search?q=wiki:1

I am not aware of any method to get a definitive list of questions that have been set to community wiki.

There is a definition of "Community Wiki" available on the Stack Overflow meta site. As far as I know the information there applies to all other sites built on the Stack Exchange engine.

As I understand it a community wiki question is owned by the whole community instead of an individual user. As a result a lower bar is set for the reputation score needed to do certain things (like edits), and up/down votes do not have the affect reputation scores they would on a normal question.

Update: As noted here by Erigami and this answer on the Finding community wikis question, a list of community wiki questions can be obtained by using the search term "wiki:1". Here's a link to the results of that search on the parent site:

http://ubuntu.stackexchange.com/search?q=wiki:1

I am not aware of any method to get a definitive list of questions that have been set to community wiki.

replaced http://meta.ubuntu.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.askubuntu.com/
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There is a definition of "Community Wiki" available on the Stack Overflow meta site. As far as I know the information there applies to all other sites built on the Stack Exchange engine.

As I understand it a community wiki question is owned by the whole community instead of an individual user. As a result a lower bar is set for the reputation score needed to do certain things (like edits), and up/down votes do not have the affect reputation scores they would on a normal question.

Update: As noted here by Erigaminoted here by Erigami and this answerthis answer on the Finding community wikis question, a list of community wiki questions can be obtained by using the search term "wiki:1". Here's a link to the results of that search on the parent site:

http://ubuntu.stackexchange.com/search?q=wiki:1

I am not aware of any method to get a definitive list of questions that have been set to community wiki.

There is a definition of "Community Wiki" available on the Stack Overflow meta site. As far as I know the information there applies to all other sites built on the Stack Exchange engine.

As I understand it a community wiki question is owned by the whole community instead of an individual user. As a result a lower bar is set for the reputation score needed to do certain things (like edits), and up/down votes do not have the affect reputation scores they would on a normal question.

Update: As noted here by Erigami and this answer on the Finding community wikis question, a list of community wiki questions can be obtained by using the search term "wiki:1". Here's a link to the results of that search on the parent site:

http://ubuntu.stackexchange.com/search?q=wiki:1

I am not aware of any method to get a definitive list of questions that have been set to community wiki.

There is a definition of "Community Wiki" available on the Stack Overflow meta site. As far as I know the information there applies to all other sites built on the Stack Exchange engine.

As I understand it a community wiki question is owned by the whole community instead of an individual user. As a result a lower bar is set for the reputation score needed to do certain things (like edits), and up/down votes do not have the affect reputation scores they would on a normal question.

Update: As noted here by Erigami and this answer on the Finding community wikis question, a list of community wiki questions can be obtained by using the search term "wiki:1". Here's a link to the results of that search on the parent site:

http://ubuntu.stackexchange.com/search?q=wiki:1

I am not aware of any method to get a definitive list of questions that have been set to community wiki.

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