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

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    Social bookmarking allowing users to locate and save websites that match their own interests 2003: 8,822,921 [25] Open 436 [26] DeviantArt: Art community 2000: 22,000,000 [27] Open to people 13 and older 131 [28] Duolingo: Language learning community and forums [29] 2011 [citation needed] 500,000,000 [30] Open to all ages. Forums open to people ...

  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. Online community - Wikipedia

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    With time more advanced features have been added into forums; the ability to attach files, embed YouTube videos, and send private messages is now commonplace. As of October 2014, the largest forum Gaia Online contained over 2 billion posts. [19] Members are commonly assigned into user groups which control their access rights and permissions.

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  6. Virtual community - Wikipedia

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    Virtual communities may synthesize Web 2.0 technologies with the community, and therefore have been described as Community 2.0, although strong community bonds have been forged online since the early 1970s on timeshare systems like PLATO and later on Usenet. Online communities depend upon social interaction and exchange between users online.

  7. Group (online social networking) - Wikipedia

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    A group (often termed as a community, e-group or club) is a feature in many social networking services which allows users to create, post, comment to and read from their own interest- and niche-specific forums, often within the realm of virtual communities. Groups, which may allow for open or closed access, invitation and/or joining by other ...

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