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  2. Virtual community - Wikipedia

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    A virtual community is a social network of individuals who connect through specific social media, potentially crossing geographical and political boundaries in order to pursue mutual interests or goals. Some of the most pervasive virtual communities are online communities operating under social networking services.

  3. Internet influences on communities - Wikipedia

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    Virtual communities consist of "people with shared interests or goals for whom electronic communication is a primary form of interaction" and have created new forms of collaboration. [8] "The most skilled and experienced members of the community provide leadership and help integrate contributions from the community as a whole.

  4. Social media - Wikipedia

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    The PLATO system was launched in 1960 at the University of Illinois and subsequently commercially marketed by Control Data Corporation.It offered early forms of social media features with innovations such as Notes, PLATO's message-forum application; TERM-talk, its instant-messaging feature; Talkomatic, perhaps the first online chat room; News Report, a crowdsourced online newspaper, and blog ...

  5. Online community - Wikipedia

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    In general, virtual community participation is influenced by how participants view themselves in society as well as by norms, both of society and of the online community. [33] Participants also join online communities for friendship and support. In a sense, virtual communities may fill social voids in participants' offline lives. [34]

  6. Internet relationship - Wikipedia

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    Beniger questioned whether these virtual communities were "real" or were pseudo communities, [35] "a pattern relating that, while looking highly interpersonal interaction, is essentially impersonal." [ 30 ] He put forward the idea that in a society within the virtual world, participants lack the necessary honesty it would take to create a "real ...

  7. List of virtual communities - Wikipedia

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    Woozworld (virtual gaming community for youth) YTMND (Picture, Sound, Text) Group blogs; TakingITGlobal (Youth - social networking for social good) CrossFit (a fitness program where users post their scores and comments on daily workouts) DXY.cn (an online community for physicians, health care professionals, pharmacies and facilities)

  8. Pros and cons of community banks - AOL

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    Here are the pros and cons of community banks. Key takeaways. A community bank offers deposit accounts and loans mainly to local residents and businesses.

  9. Virtual community of practice - Wikipedia

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    Communities of practice involve a group of people with shared interests or goals who participate within the community. Online communities of practice can include affinity groups or forums. Community members provide and function as resources for new members by supporting new members in developing and participating in shared activities.