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  2. Guilded - Wikipedia

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    Guilded is a main competitor of Discord and primarily focuses on video game communities, such as those focused on competitive gaming and esports. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] It provides features intended for video gaming clans , such as scheduling tools and integrated calendars.

  3. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Wikipedia Badges - Wikipedia

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    Badge systems can allow participants to share their badges widely on social media sites or to display locally within the system. Badge systems can also vary based on who does the badge evaluation and assignment – the wider community, an authority, or an automated system. Badges v. Barnstars: Barnstars and badges are similar.

  5. Wikipedia : Writing Wikipedia Articles course/badges

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    The "Signator" (otherwise known as "Registered Editor") is the basis for the WikiSOO Signator Badge. It is for editors who have made at least 200 edits, and have had an account for at least one month. The WikiSOO version adds a few requirements. The "Burba" (otherwise known as "Novice Editor") is the basis for the WikiSOO Burba Badge. It is for ...

  6. Discord (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Apple of Discord, an object from Greek mythology that caused strife among the gods, or by metaphor the core, kernel, or crux of an argument; Dischord Records, a punk and alternative record label

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Wikipedia Badges/todo - Wikipedia

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  8. Business simulation game - Wikipedia

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    Another similar example of a business simulation (that models a startup business) is "SimVenture Classic". Trevor Chan is a notable developer of business simulation games, [9] having developed the 1995 game Capitalism, which has been described as the "best business simulation game". [1] A sequel, entitled Capitalism II, was released in 2001.

  9. AllBusiness.com - Wikipedia

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    Today AllBusiness.com is part of D&B Digital, a group responsible for the free, advertising-supported Web sites owned by D&B. [10] The site provides business content including articles, periodicals, videos, blogs and legal forms and agreements. In January 2012, AllBusiness laid off its staff and Dun and Bradstreet put the domain up for sale. [11]