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  2. List of defunct social networking services - Wikipedia

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    Japanese avatars Pownce: Microblogging application (similar to Twitter) Qaiku: Micro-blogging and live-streaming service comparable to Twitter and Jaiku Quechup: Friendship, dating Raptr: Video games Rentboy.com: Male sex workers Rupture: Gamers Sarahah: Feedback from friends and coworkers ScuttlePad: Children aged 6–11 Shelfari: Books ...

  3. Avatar (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Robbie Cooper's 2007 book "Alter Ego, Avatars and their creators" pairs photographs of players of a variety of MMO's with images of their in-game avatars and profiles; recording the player's motivations and intentions in designing and using their avatars. The survey reveals wide variation in the ways in which players of MMO's use avatars. [29]

  4. Multi-user dungeon - Wikipedia

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    Players can read or view descriptions of rooms, objects, other players, and non-player characters, and perform actions in the virtual world that are typically also described. Players typically interact with each other and the world by typing commands that resemble a natural language , as well as using a character typically called an avatar .

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  6. 'Lost' Cast: Where Are They Now? - AOL

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    After Lost ended, Kim immediately booked a leading role in another hugely successful series, the CBS reboot of Hawaii Five-0, which he starred in for seven seasons.

  7. Roll20 - Wikipedia

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    Roll20 also has a 'Looking For Group' service to help players and DMs find new people to play with". [56] Szporn also commented on Roll20's subscription service and stated that the free tier is "the best option for new players but is not recommended for DMs due to its limited access to Roll20's more advanced features". [56]

  8. No Players Online - Wikipedia

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    When players found the easter egg and wondered if there was more to the game, the developers gradually built an alternate reality game (ARG) around it over six days. A community formed around No Players Online and a Discord server dedicated to solving the ARG was created. [2] Clues were compiled through a series of Google Docs. [3]

  9. Category:Fictional avatars - Wikipedia

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