MicroWiki

[1] It has since become the principal way in which Internet users document micronational matters, as most do not meet Wikipedia's notability requirements.

[7] Polish author Maciej Grzenkowicz described MicroWiki as "Wikipedia devoted to micronations",[8] and The Independent remarked that the encyclopedia was a thorough resource, with several articles on micronations that were longer than those of real-world nations on Wikipedia.

[2] MicroWiki uses the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike license for its content.

[citation needed] Hayward and Khamis claimed in an academic journal for Shima that many of the micronations featured on the wiki were, in fact virtual entities which existed almost solely as listings on the encyclopedia.

They claimed that some users treated the website as a 'fantasy gaming service,' where 'players' could interact with other 'virtual micronations' while noting that this is not the purpose of MicroWiki advocated by its administration.