

Collaborative Documentation Platforms
A space encompassing online platforms and tools designed for multiple users to co-create, edit, and manage documents collaboratively, offering features like real-time editing, version control, commenting, and shared workspaces.
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Notion Users are an international community of productivity enthusiasts who customize and optimize the Notion workspace platform, sharing templates, workflows, and tips across online forums, social media, and community spaces.
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Notion Users
Collaborative Document Editing refers to the community of users who actively engage in real-time, multi-user creation and refinement of documents using platforms like Google Docs and Microsoft 365, developing shared norms and workflows.
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Collaborative Document Editing
Notion Users are an international community of productivity enthusiasts who customize and optimize the Notion workspace platform, sharing templates, workflows, and tips across online forums, social media, and community spaces.
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Notion Users
Collaborative Document Editing refers to the community of users who actively engage in real-time, multi-user creation and refinement of documents using platforms like Google Docs and Microsoft 365, developing shared norms and workflows.
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Collaborative Document Editing
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Space of software platforms and engines that enable collaborative editing and shared documentation across open-source and commercial solutions, each with distinct developer, administrator, and user communities.
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Wiki Platforms
Space covering platforms designed to facilitate creation, curation, and exchange of knowledge through community-driven features; includes Q&A sites, wiki systems, corporate knowledge bases, collaborative documentation, and peer-learning networks.
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Knowledge Sharing Platforms
A broad space encompassing the tools, platforms, and practices that distributed teams use to collaborate across distances—covering synchronous and asynchronous workflows, from messaging and video calls to shared docs and whiteboards.
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Remote Work Collaboration
Space covering online platforms that enable developers to collaborate on code through version control, pull requests, issue tracking, and social features, encompassing distinct user communities around services like GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket.
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Developer Social Coding Platforms
Space encompassing digital messaging platforms used in business contexts, featuring enterprise-grade security, admin controls, API integrations, and collaboration workflows for teams.
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Enterprise Messaging Platforms
Space encompassing communities that collaboratively build and maintain wiki-based knowledge platforms. It includes volunteer projects like Wikipedia and WikiHow, fan-run Fandom wikis, corporate and educational deployments, and software documentation wikis, each with unique governance, tooling, and editorial norms.
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Wiki Communities
Space of software platforms and engines that enable collaborative editing and shared documentation across open-source and commercial solutions, each with distinct developer, administrator, and user communities.
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Wiki Platforms
Space covering platforms designed to facilitate creation, curation, and exchange of knowledge through community-driven features; includes Q&A sites, wiki systems, corporate knowledge bases, collaborative documentation, and peer-learning networks.
Contains 5 bubbles
Knowledge Sharing Platforms
A broad space encompassing the tools, platforms, and practices that distributed teams use to collaborate across distances—covering synchronous and asynchronous workflows, from messaging and video calls to shared docs and whiteboards.
Contains 5 bubbles
Remote Work Collaboration
Space covering online platforms that enable developers to collaborate on code through version control, pull requests, issue tracking, and social features, encompassing distinct user communities around services like GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket.
Contains 2 bubbles
Developer Social Coding Platforms
Space encompassing digital messaging platforms used in business contexts, featuring enterprise-grade security, admin controls, API integrations, and collaboration workflows for teams.
Contains 6 bubbles
Enterprise Messaging Platforms
Space encompassing communities that collaboratively build and maintain wiki-based knowledge platforms. It includes volunteer projects like Wikipedia and WikiHow, fan-run Fandom wikis, corporate and educational deployments, and software documentation wikis, each with unique governance, tooling, and editorial norms.
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Wiki Communities
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Collaborative Document Editing refers to the community of users who actively engage in real-time, multi-user creation and refinement of documents using platforms like Google Docs and Microsoft 365, developing shared norms and workflows.

Collaborative Document Editing
Slack workspaces run by open-source projects serve as collaborative hubs where contributors discuss development, plan releases, triage issues, and build community using dedicated channels, custom bots, and shared rituals.

Open Source Project Slack Workspaces
Digital note-taking refers to the growing practice of capturing, organizing, and managing information using digital tools, with an active community exchanging methods, tools, and workflows to refine the process. This community shares templates, techniques, and specialized jargon for efficient and flexible knowledge management.

Digital Note-taking
Digital Workplace Platform Admins are IT professionals who manage and secure enterprise collaboration and messaging platforms, forming specialized communities based on platform expertise and shared governance challenges.

Digital Workplace Platform Admins
Academic Knowledge Sharing Platforms are online networks where scholars and researchers connect, share scholarly works, engage in discourse, and build reputational standing within their fields.

Academic Knowledge Sharing Platforms
Google Chat is Google's business messaging platform centered around direct messages, group Spaces, and workflow integrations, serving as a digital hub for workplaces and organizations.
