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  2. Comparison of microblogging and similar services - Wikipedia

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    Service Owner Launched Primary service Software license Content license Multilingual Ad-free Bluesky: Open source 2021-10-21 social network: MIT: own TOS

  3. List of Internet forums - Wikipedia

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    An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. [1] They are an element of social media technologies which take on many different forms including blogs, business networks, enterprise social networks, forums, microblogs, photo sharing, products/services review, social bookmarking, social gaming, social ...

  4. Blogger (service) - Wikipedia

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    Blogs can also be accessed from a user-owned custom domain (such as www.example.com) by using DNS facilities to direct a domain to Google's servers. [1] [2] [3] A user can have up to 100 blogs or websites per account. [4] Blogger enabled users to publish blogs and websites to their own web hosting server via FTP until May 1, 2010.

  5. Comparison of free blog hosting services - Wikipedia

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    A number of websites offer free hosting of blogs. The services they offer are compared below. The services they offer are compared below. (This list is limited to services that have their own Wikipedia article.)

  6. Microblogging - Wikipedia

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    Live blogging is a derivative of microblogging that generates a continuous feed on a specific web page. Instant messaging and IRC display status but generally only one of a few choices such as available, off-line, away, busy. Away messages, which are displayed when the user is away, form a kind of micro-blogging.

  7. Mobile blogging - Wikipedia

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    Mobile blogging (also known as moblogging [1]) is a method of publishing to a website or blog from a mobile phone or other handheld device. A moblog helps habitual bloggers to post write-ups directly from their phones even when on the move. [ 2 ]

  8. Reverse blog - Wikipedia

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    A reverse blog (also known as a group blog) is a type of blog written entirely by the users, who are given a topic. The blog posts are usually screened and chosen for publication by a core group or the publisher of the blog. [1] A reverse blog is different from a traditional blog, which is created by a single, specific author (i.e. blogger).

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Blogging - Wikipedia

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    Sara.G.Goldstein Newbie here who'd like to help, esp. in light of the "war on blogs"! Not every blog deserves an individual entry, but the main areas of the blogosphere definitely do as they're providing substantive alternative coverage of their topics. Let me know how I can help! Josh_VC (talk · contribs) Arnav Binaykia; Ks64q2

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