11 Facts About Online community

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Those who wish to be a part of an online community usually have to become a member via a specific site and thereby gain access to specific content or links.

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One scholarly definition of an online community is this: "a virtual and community is defined as an aggregation of individuals or business partners who interact around a shared interest, where the interaction is at least partially supported or mediated by technology and guided by some protocols or norms".

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Online community currently owns four of the biggest platforms for online communities: Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger.

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Online community communities are dynamic by nature and there are researchers and organizations working to classify them.

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Online community communities have changed the game for retail firms, forcing them to change their business strategies.

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In general, virtual community participation is influenced by how participants view themselves in society as well as norms, both of society and of the online community.

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Online community communities gather people around common interests and these common interests can include brands, products, and services.

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The committed status is when a relationship between a person and an online community is established and the person gets fully involved with the community.

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Online community learning can bring together a diverse group of people, and although it is asynchronous learning, if the forum is set up using all the best tools and strategies, it can be very effective.

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The article "How to Build Effective Online Learning Communities" provides background information about online communities as well as how to incorporate learning within an online community.

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Online community harassment tends to affect adolescents the most due to their risk-taking behavior and decision-making processes.

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