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  2. VK (service) - Wikipedia

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    VK users can message each other publicly or privately, edit these messages, [3] create groups, public pages, and events; share and tag images, audio, and video; and play browser-based games. [4] As of August 2018, VK had at least 500 million accounts. [5] As of November 2022, it was the sixth most popular website in Russia. [6]

  3. Group (online social networking) - Wikipedia

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    Group (online social networking) A group (often termed as a community, e-group or club) is a feature in many social networking services which allows users to create, post, comment to and read from their own interest- and niche-specific forums, often within the realm of virtual communities. Groups, which may allow for open or closed access ...

  4. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    [199] In 2009, Facebook added the feature to tag certain friends (or groups, etc.) within one's status update by adding an @ character before their name, turning the friend's name into a link to their profile and including the message on the friend's wall. Tagging has since been updated to recognize friends' names by typing them into a status ...

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  6. TikToks on all-Asian friend groups highlight what some see as ...

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    “Idk what it is, but I genuinely do not like Asian friend groups,” TikToker Aden Vu, 18, said in the original video, which received 1.8 million views and dozens of stitches, or response videos.

  7. Virtual community - Wikipedia

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    A virtual meeting held by a biodiversity community. A virtual community is a social work 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 ...

  8. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Post can be changed to be seen by everyone (public), friends, people in a certain group (group) or by selected friends (private). Users can also join groups. Groups are composed of persons with shared interests. For example, they might go to the same sporting club, live in the same suburb, have the same breed of pet or share a hobby. Posts ...

  9. Meetup - Wikipedia

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    Meetup is an online service used to create groups that host local in-person and virtual events. [38] [39] As of 2017, there are about 35 million Meetup users. [40] Each user can be a member of multiple groups or RSVP for any number of events. [41] Users are usually using the website to find friends, share a hobby, or for professional networking ...