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Example use case: I want to run be able to publish a blog piece using an instance of a fediverse blogging server like Hubzilla, Plume, or WriteAs, and have a copy of that text automatically added as a new page on an instance of FedWiki. The blogging server keeps the article in its original form, although edits may be made there after-the-fact to fix typos or factual errata, or add updates to the subject of the article, as in any other blogging system. Whereas the copy on the FedWiki server becomes a living document, updated and evolved over time, and available to be searched or mirrored across the FedWiki network, incorporated into larger sets of documents, and so on.