Since one can access Ibis from Lemmy, this ought to be possible right? I’m just a little shakey on the details. Presumably what you would do is first make an Ibis article, maybe ideally on a wiki subdomain of the community’s Lemmy instance, or else a specialty Ibis instance of an appropriate theme. Then, link to that article in the community’s sidebar/about area.
But, you’d want to link to it in such a way that clicking the link keeps you in a logged-in view of the article, right? What’s the syntax for that? I know linking to communities and users with “!” and “@”, but not individual posts.
Second, you’d probably want to limit editing of the article to that community’s mods. Is that doable? It wouldn’t have to automatically sync to the mod list, as long as you can manually limit it to specific accounts as needed.
EDIT: Oh, also! Of the public instances, are any of them particularly suitable for content of this sort? I.E. not written encyclopedia style but more Fandom and/or community resource style?
Ibis federates in the same way as Lemmy, so you can reference it as !wiki@ibis.wiki, and use that link to browse the articles or comment. There is currently no special syntax to link posts in Lemmy, but version 1.0 will automatically rewrite remote links to display them in your instance.
In Ibis you can enable article protection so only admins can edit. Editing wikis from Lemmy is not possible.
You can use open.ibis.wiki for all topics.

