An open-source wiki software designed as an alternative to Wikipedia, stored in a peer-to-peer network rather than centralized servers.
Wikiless is an open-source, decentralized wiki software project that serves as an alternative to centralized platforms like Wikipedia. Instead of storing wiki data on centralized servers controlled by a single entity, Wikiless uses peer-to-peer technology to distribute wikis across nodes in a decentralized network.
This means no single person, company, or government controls the wikis. Content and data is shared publicly across many distributed nodes rather than stored privately on company-owned servers. This makes censorship much more difficult.
Anyone can use Wikiless to create their own wiki on any topic and share it freely with the world. The wikis exist outside the control of corporations or governments. This also means there is no advertising. Wikiless is ad-free since it is supported by a non-profit foundation rather than a for-profit company.
Overall, Wikiless aims to create a more open, uncensored, decentralized alternative to traditional wiki hosting services. By using peer-to-peer networks, it gives more control and ownership of information back to regular internet users rather than large centralized organizations.