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  2. List of virtual communities with more than 1 million users

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    General for teens. Over 31 communities worldwide. Chat room and user profiles. 2000: 268,000,000 [69] [70] [71] Open to people 13 and older 15,255 [72] HER: Sapphic community app for queer women, non-binary and trans people. Community groups, online events and IRL events. 114 countries. 15 million users. 2015 15,000,000 [73] Open to people 18 ...

  3. CyberTown - Wikipedia

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    CyberTown (CT) (formerly Colony City) was an online virtual world.There were places available either through a 2D or 3D chat environment.Users were able to have jobs within the community, earning virtual money called CCs (CityCash) that could be used to buy 3D homes and items.

  4. List of chat websites - Wikipedia

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    Trained listener support for emotionally distressed people [1] Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Airtime.com: Group live video streaming and instant messaging: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No BongaCams: One-way webcam model live video streaming: Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Chat-Avenue: Adobe Flash and PHP-based chat rooms: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No ...

  5. Chat room - Wikipedia

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    The primary use of a chat room is to share information via text with a group of other users. Generally speaking, the ability to converse with multiple people in the same conversation differentiates chat rooms from instant messaging programs, which are more typically designed for one-to-one communication. The users in a particular chat room are ...

  6. Yahoo Messenger - Wikipedia

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    Pager was released, with Yahoo! Chat among its features. It allowed users to create public chat rooms, send private messages, and use emoticons. In its original form, Yahoo! Chat was a user-to-user text chat service used by millions worldwide. Soon after launch, Yahoo! Chat partnered with NBC and NewsCorp to produce moderated Chat Events. Yahoo!

  7. Talkomatic - Wikipedia

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    Talkomatic (Web version) was designed to be freely available for use by anyone but complete anonymity invited abuse. The Version 4 solution was to implement an in-room voting system for rooms holding three or more participants. Participants who deemed the conduct of another to be inappropriate could "vote-down" the offending user.

  8. Category:Chat websites - Wikipedia

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    Websites that pertain to rapid online text communication methods such as Chat rooms, Instant messaging, and Internet Relay Chat. Pages in category "Chat websites" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  9. Online community - Wikipedia

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    Cyber bullying, the "use of long-term aggressive, intentional, repetitive acts by one or more individuals, using electronic means, against an almost powerless victim" [79] which has increased in frequency alongside the continued growth of web communities with an Open University study finding 38% of young people had experienced or witnessed ...