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Ward Cunningham the original wiki inventor has also invented a federated wiki. Seems to be quite dead though.
The layout/ux is really complicated, most people would probably not use it for that reason alone.
Yes, but there's worse: to edit a page, you need to host an instance of the wiki yourself.
I wonder how that would handle article conflicts.
I think it works using forks, which means several versions can coexist. You can accept or decline a fork of another user on your instance.