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bip is a wiki purposefully built for Discord communities. Once integrated with a server, all Discord roles and members synch with bip workspace. One can use these Discord roles to give access permissions (edit, comment, view) to different documents in bip.
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bip has moderated document edit flow. When community members edit a document, the edits are submitted to the document moderator for acceptance / rejection. Only the accepted changes get published. Thus, on bip, moderators will be able to give edit access to anyone without fearing loss of data.
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bip has contributor attribution. All edits contributed by a community member are permanently attributed to the member. Hence, contributor attribution serves as intrinsic motivation for members to contribute to the community’s knowledge base.
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bip offers auto-translation of documents into several languages. Discord severs that have members from different countries can localise their knowledge by using the auto-translate feature.
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bip’s pricing is community friendly. bip charges for 1000 users, what other documentation apps charge for 1 user!
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bip bot’s commands such as /bip-search make it easy to search community’s wiki without leaving Discord. One can create a new document on the community wiki using /bip-new, and copy any conversation from Discord to a bip document by tagging @bip to the conversation.
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To make it convenient for the server members to view all canvases, bip creates a channel called bip-canvases and shows the list of canvases in a tree structure. This is one of the most loved features of bip.
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Lastly, server members can choose to be notified for changes to the documents they are interested in. On opting-in, they get a DM notification for changes in the documents they are interested in.
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