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I've got mine all over the place. Typically I contribute to the Gentoo Wiki, but I recently started using my Lemmy instance for that, because why not?
https://lemmy.srcfiles.zip/post/3841
In terms of self hosting though, WordPress isn't a bad option, and it's often used for this purpose "in the wild".
You mentioned that you don't like the styling of MediaWiki - it's possible to skin MediaWiki; the wiki version of that Lemmy post is hosted on a MediaWiki instance that doesn't look like Wikipedia!
Other things to consider:
That seems like an interesting idea. But even if it dosen't look like Wikipedia I don't really like the "look and feel" of MediaWiki for what I want it to be.
But posting it on a private lemmy instance seems like a really nice thing. As noted in another comment that is probably the route I will go for now.