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  2. Blog - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog

    Collaborative blogs or group blogs A type of weblog in which posts are written and published by more than one author. The majority of high-profile collaborative blogs are organised according to a single uniting theme, such as politics, technology or advocacy.

  3. Stay LDS / Mormon - Wikipedia

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    Stay LDS / Mormon ("Latter-day Saint") is a collaborative blog featuring discussion and commentary about Mormon issues, beliefs, culture, thought and current events.It was created by Brian Johnston [1] and John Dehlin, formerly of the Sunstone Education Foundation.

  4. Habr - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habr

    Habr (since 2018; formerly Habrahabr) (Russian: Хабр, Хабрахабр) is a Russian collaborative blog about IT, computer science and anything related to the Internet, owned by TechMedia. [1] Habrahabr was founded in June 2006, and the English section of Habr was launched in 2019.

  5. Firedoglake - Wikipedia

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    Firedoglake (abbreviated as FDL) was an American collaborative blog that described itself as a "leading progressive news site, online community, and action organization". [1] Established by film producer Jane Hamsher in 2004, Firedoglake served as a platform for Hamsher, other writers and commenters to engage in debate and activism.

  6. Glossary of blogging - Wikipedia

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    The practice of posting pictures of cats, in typical cat postures and expressions, on a blog. Collaborative blog A blog (usually focused on a single issue or political stripe) on which multiple users enjoy posting permission. Also known as group blog. Comment spam Like e-mail spam.

  7. Terra Nova (blog) - Wikipedia

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    Terra Nova was a collaborative blog for academics and professionals in game studies.It focused primarily on the study of virtual worlds.. Started in 2003 by Edward Castronova, Julian Dibbell, Dan Hunter, and Greg Lastowka, Terra Nova initially focused heavily on research and questions surrounding real money trading (RMT) in online virtual worlds.