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  2. These 30 People Took Their Neighborhood Beefs To Social ... - AOL

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    Between Nextdoor and Facebook groups...sorry, Mr. Rogers, but it's not a beautiful day in these neighborhoods.View Entire Post › These 30 People Took Their Neighborhood Beefs To Social Media ...

  3. Nextdoor - Wikipedia

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    For these users, Nextdoor provided a means of communication with individuals in a geographic area, instead of the topic-specific focuses of mailing lists, Facebook groups, and Craigslist posts. Study participants described Nextdoor discussions as civil, and stated that the website's address verification requirement increases trust among users ...

  4. Buy Nothing Project - Wikipedia

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    The Buy Nothing Project is a global conglomeration of community-based groups, founded in Bainbridge Island, Washington, in 2013, that encourages giving (or recycling) of consumer goods and services (called "gifts of self" [2]) in preference to conventional commerce.

  5. Community organizing - Wikipedia

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    ACORN and other neighborhood-based groups like the Organization for a Better Austin had a reputation of being more forceful than faith-based (FBCO) groups, in part because they needed to continually act to keep their non-institutionalized members engaged, and there are indications that their local groups were more staff (organizer) directed ...

  6. Category:Facebook groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Facebook groups" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Category:Neighborhood associations - Wikipedia

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    A category for local groups geared towards or based in a specific neighborhood, or geared towards neighborhood planning, dynamics or issues. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  8. Neighborhood association - Wikipedia

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    A neighborhood association is a group of neighbors and business owners who work together for changes and improvements such as neighborhood safety, beautification and social activities. They reinforce rules and regulations through education, peer pressure and by looking out for each other. Some key differences include: [2] [3] [4]

  9. Types of social groups - Wikipedia

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    A reference group can be either from a membership group or non-membership group. An example of a reference group being used would be the determination of affluence. An individual in the U.S. with an annual income of $80,000, may consider themself affluent if they compare themself to those in the middle of the income strata, who earn roughly ...