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  2. Category : Social networking language-learning websites

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  3. Category:Social networking websites - Wikipedia

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  4. Plurk - Wikipedia

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    Plurk (/ ˈ p l ɜːr k / ⓘ) is a free social networking and microblogging service that allows users to send updates (otherwise known as plurks) through short messages or links, which can be up to 360 text characters in length (as of 2016).

  5. Category:Social networking service stubs - Wikipedia

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    This category is for stub articles relating to social networking service websites. You can help by expanding them. You can help by expanding them. To add an article to this category, use {{ socialnetwork-stub }} instead of {{ stub }} .

  6. List of social platforms with at least 100 million active users

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    This is a list of social platforms with at least 100 million monthly active users. [a] The list includes social networks, as well as online forums, photo and video sharing platforms, messaging and VoIP apps.

  7. Google Friend Connect - Wikipedia

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    Google Friend Connect was a free social networking site, active from 2008 to 2012. [1] Similar to Facebook Platform and MySpaceID, it allowed users to build a profile to share and update information through messaging, photographs and video content via third-party sites which acted as a host for profile sharing and social exchanges.

  8. Bridge (interpersonal) - Wikipedia

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    Local bridges are ties between two nodes in a social graph that are the shortest route by which information might travel from those connected to one to those connected to the other. [2] Local bridges differ from regular bridges in that the end points of the local bridge once the bridge has been deleted cannot have a tie directly between them ...

  9. Category:Social planning websites - Wikipedia

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