I'm currently looking through this site for research purposes, This may be very obvious to which I'll feel very stupid but I cant seem to find a way to see all wiki questions and answers together so that I can scroll through them for information. Is there a way I can view them all?
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1Do you mean What are the canonical answers we've discovered over the years? as Community Wiki seems to have died a death.– tombull89Commented Jun 30, 2014 at 10:15
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@tombull89 CW is back in vogue– user9517Commented Jun 30, 2014 at 10:20
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The Community Wiki is back, but I'm not sure about being "in vogue". CWs are mostly ancient crap, most of which shouldn't be Wikis. The Canonical Q&As are our best source of good information.– Chris S ModCommented Jun 30, 2014 at 14:22
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You need to look at the search documentation
Boolean Operators
The following search operators can be used with values of yes/no, true/false, or 1/0 (each pair behaves the same):
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wiki: yes/true/1 returns only community wiki posts; no/false/0 returns only non-community wiki posts.
So something like is:question wiki:1
Would find all Community Wiki questions.
Similarly is:answer wiki:1
will return only answers that are Community Wiki
and
wiki:1
will return anything that is Community Wiki.
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@lain Why to make things complicated when it could be simpler ? Sysadmins in there should just add a quick shortcut with a "wiki" button, just like "Questions" "Tags" "Users" etc... are– krisFRCommented May 2, 2015 at 18:06