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'''IntactWiki''' is another Intactivism wiki website. It merges the former, no longer existing websites ''intactipedia.org'' and ''circleaks.org''.  
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'''IntactWiki''' is another [[Intactivism]] wiki website. It merged the former, no longer existing websites ''intactipedia.org'' and ''circleaks.org''.  
  
 
The intention of the IntactWiki publishers was to become a one-stop database for [[Intactivists|intactivist]] knowledge, as they state on their Facebook page.
 
The intention of the IntactWiki publishers was to become a one-stop database for [[Intactivists|intactivist]] knowledge, as they state on their Facebook page.
  
'''IntactiWiki''' has started adopting articles from '''IntactWiki''' because the copyright information of both wiki sites allows to copy them. IntactiWiki wants to conserve information if IntactWiki is going to be offline somewhen in the future.
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== IntactWiki logo ==
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The IntactWiki logo idea was supposed to symbolize male and female genitals. Colors were flipped to unify the cause of [[FGM]] and [[MGM]]. Also the red dot symbolizes the denuded [[glans]]. And “i” also means “information”.
  
IntactWiki seems to focus more on people who fund, promote, and/or profit from circumcision research and [[Circumcision|practices]], while IntactiWiki focusses more on the international [[Intactivists]] movement.
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== IntactWiki merged into IntactiWiki ==
  
== Merging ==
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Following an agreement between the owners of IntactWiki and [[IntactiWiki]] in August 2019, the editors of IntactiWiki have adopted all 670 articles from '''IntactWiki'''. IntactiWiki conserves and maintains the information of IntactWiki when it is going to be offline somewhen in the future.
After making an agreement with the remaining editors of IntactWiki in August 2019, the editors of IntactiWiki now adopt '''all IntactWiki''' articles into the IntactiWiki.
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See the migration process from IntactWiki to IntactiWiki on the [[Talk:IntactWiki|IntactWiki Discussion page]].
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IntactWiki seemed to focus more on people who fund, promote, and/or profit from circumcision research and [[Circumcision|practices]], while IntactiWiki focusses more on the international [[Intactivists]] movement. So by now, IntactiWiki maintains articles from [[Intactipedia]], [[CircLeaks]], [[IntactWiki]] and its own articles.
  
 
{{LINKS}}
 
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* [http://intactwiki.org/wiki/ Official website]
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* {{URLwebsite|http://intactwiki.org/wiki|2019-09-16}}
* [https://www.facebook.com/pg/intactwiki/ Facebook page]
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* {{URL-FBpage|pg/intactwiki|2019-09-16}}
  
 
[[Category:Community]]
 
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Revision as of 05:02, 14 January 2020

IntactWiki logo.png

IntactWiki is another Intactivism wiki website. It merged the former, no longer existing websites intactipedia.org and circleaks.org.

The intention of the IntactWiki publishers was to become a one-stop database for intactivist knowledge, as they state on their Facebook page.

The IntactWiki logo idea was supposed to symbolize male and female genitals. Colors were flipped to unify the cause of FGM and MGM. Also the red dot symbolizes the denuded glans. And “i” also means “information”.

IntactWiki merged into IntactiWiki

Following an agreement between the owners of IntactWiki and IntactiWiki in August 2019, the editors of IntactiWiki have adopted all 670 articles from IntactWiki. IntactiWiki conserves and maintains the information of IntactWiki when it is going to be offline somewhen in the future.

See the migration process from IntactWiki to IntactiWiki on the IntactWiki Discussion page.

IntactWiki seemed to focus more on people who fund, promote, and/or profit from circumcision research and practices, while IntactiWiki focusses more on the international Intactivists movement. So by now, IntactiWiki maintains articles from Intactipedia, CircLeaks, IntactWiki and its own articles.

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