The "Wiki Draft" feature is a collaborative workspace designed for creating and refining articles before they are officially published to a live site . While most commonly associated with Wikipedia's Draft Namespace , similar draft-to-publish workflows exist in enterprise tools like Microsoft Teams and open-source software like PmWiki . Core Purpose of Wiki Drafts
: Drafts are generally not indexed by external search engines like Google and are hidden from the wiki’s default internal search. The "Wiki Draft" feature is a collaborative workspace
: Drafts facilitate discussion through accompanying "talk" pages where editors can coordinate before a page goes live. How the Feature Works especially new editors
In platforms like MediaWiki (which powers Wikipedia), the workflow follows a specific lifecycle: Wikipedia:Drafts The "Wiki Draft" feature is a collaborative workspace
The primary goal is to provide a "gentler start" for contributors, especially new editors, by allowing them to work in a low-stakes environment.
: Most drafts do not meet high publication standards initially; the draft space allows time for adjustments and improvements without the immediate risk of deletion for lack of context or notability.