True. Wikis capitalize on crowd sourcing, which can be defined as the practice of tapping into the combined knowledge of a large community to solve problems and complete assignments.
Explanation:
Wikipedia is a great example of crowd sourcing at the big stage. Wiki uses the combined knowledge of all of its user base and then edits and curates it to make it a reliable source of knowledge from the combined work of the people who are using it for their own advantage.
The large community of reader base means that Wiki also has a large number of dedicated users who want to make the site better to function. Â
Thus the crowd sourced knowledge can be curated and edited to suit the standards of the firm which is maintained by experts.