Virtual community
A virtual community is a group of people who share an interest, hobby or set of views.
The people in it may come from many different places.
They talk with each other using technology, such as the Internet, telephone calls, texting, video calls and email.
How virtual communities communicate
Virtual communities may use any of the following to communicate:
Internet
- Chat rooms
- Instant messengers
- Internet Forums (message boards)
- Websites like social network services
- Wiki
Telephone
- Conference calls (where more than 2 people can talk at one time)
- A newsletter
- A magazine
Virtual Community Media
- Biodiversity Heritage Library - Annual Meeting 2021 - Consortium Members.jpg
A virtual meeting held by a biodiversity community
- Virtual Meeting with Dr Fatih Birol (01012521) (50922442821).jpg
Exchange of information and support in a virtual space
- Platovterm1981.jpg
A PLATO V terminal in 1981 displaying RankTrek application
- Virtual reality PTSD therapy.jpg
A Virtual therapy session for PTSD
Young citizens involved in civic engagement
- Phpbb 3.0 prosilver.png
An Internet forum powered by phpBB
- Xaric screen shot.jpg
An example of an IRC chat session on Xaric, a text-based client. Shown are two IRC channels and a private conversation.
- Party in Hyrule, Second Life, picture 2.png
A party scene from Second Life set in Hyrule
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Facebook on the Ad-tech 2010
References
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