

Online Community Platforms
A broad domain encompassing web- and mobile-based platforms that host, organize, and facilitate user-generated group discussions, chats, and interest-based communities, each with platform-specific features, moderation norms, and cultural rituals.
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A professional community focused on implementing and managing large-scale, corporate community software to drive employee and customer collaboration, engagement, and knowledge sharing within organizations.
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Enterprise Community Platforms
Forum Administrators are dedicated individuals who manage, configure, and oversee online discussion forums, fostering community engagement and ensuring smooth site operations.
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Forum Administrators
Discord Server Communities are groups of users who gather in topic-focused servers on the Discord platform, sharing unique social norms, insider jargon, and collaborative practices in digital spaces.
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Discord Server Communities
A network of specialized Q&A communities where users collaboratively ask and answer questions on a wide range of topics, governed by shared principles and gamified moderation.
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Stack Exchange Communities
Community messaging apps are platforms designed for group communication around shared interests, featuring enclosed channels, privacy tools, and unique social norms. They serve as hubs for communities, offering encrypted or semi-private chats for everything from hobbies to activism.
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Community Messaging Apps
A broad domain of real-time chat platforms where topic-focused communities form around channels or groups—each platform (e.g., Discord, Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp) has its own moderation tools, bot ecosystems, and social rituals.
Contains 11 bubbles
Chat-based Community Platforms
Broad domain encompassing group-based community features across social media platforms, each with its own moderation norms, engagement rituals, and algorithmic governance.
Contains 8 bubbles
Social Media Community Groups
A Space covering browser-based discussion forum software platforms—such as Discourse, phpBB, and vBulletin—that host threaded communities. It encompasses distinct ecosystems of administrators, plugin and theme developers, and power users, each with its own moderation norms, customization practices, and tooling cultures.
Contains 2 bubbles
Discussion Forum Platforms
A space encompassing audio-first, community-driven platforms that host ephemeral or scheduled live voice rooms with unique moderation roles, rituals, and insider etiquette across apps like Clubhouse and Twitter Spaces.
Contains 4 bubbles
Live Audio Community Platforms
A professional community focused on implementing and managing large-scale, corporate community software to drive employee and customer collaboration, engagement, and knowledge sharing within organizations.
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Enterprise Community Platforms
Forum Administrators are dedicated individuals who manage, configure, and oversee online discussion forums, fostering community engagement and ensuring smooth site operations.
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Forum Administrators
Discord Server Communities are groups of users who gather in topic-focused servers on the Discord platform, sharing unique social norms, insider jargon, and collaborative practices in digital spaces.
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Discord Server Communities
A network of specialized Q&A communities where users collaboratively ask and answer questions on a wide range of topics, governed by shared principles and gamified moderation.
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Stack Exchange Communities
Community messaging apps are platforms designed for group communication around shared interests, featuring enclosed channels, privacy tools, and unique social norms. They serve as hubs for communities, offering encrypted or semi-private chats for everything from hobbies to activism.
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Community Messaging Apps
A broad domain of real-time chat platforms where topic-focused communities form around channels or groups—each platform (e.g., Discord, Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp) has its own moderation tools, bot ecosystems, and social rituals.
Contains 11 bubbles
Chat-based Community Platforms
Broad domain encompassing group-based community features across social media platforms, each with its own moderation norms, engagement rituals, and algorithmic governance.
Contains 8 bubbles
Social Media Community Groups
A Space covering browser-based discussion forum software platforms—such as Discourse, phpBB, and vBulletin—that host threaded communities. It encompasses distinct ecosystems of administrators, plugin and theme developers, and power users, each with its own moderation norms, customization practices, and tooling cultures.
Contains 2 bubbles
Discussion Forum Platforms
A space encompassing audio-first, community-driven platforms that host ephemeral or scheduled live voice rooms with unique moderation roles, rituals, and insider etiquette across apps like Clubhouse and Twitter Spaces.
Contains 4 bubbles
Live Audio Community Platforms
Similar Spaces
A broad domain encompassing platform‐based discussion networks where participants coalesce around shared interests, each with distinct moderation norms, engagement rituals, and community cultures across forums, message boards, and chat groups.
Contains 19 bubbles
Online Communities & Forums
A broad domain of real-time chat platforms where topic-focused communities form around channels or groups—each platform (e.g., Discord, Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp) has its own moderation tools, bot ecosystems, and social rituals.
Contains 11 bubbles
Chat-based Community Platforms
A broad domain encompassing the infrastructure and services enabling online interactions, content creation, sharing, and digital commerce across the internet; includes social networks, messaging apps, streaming services, marketplaces, and niche community sites.
Contains 7 bubbles
Internet Platforms
A broad domain covering major online platforms where users create, share, and interact with digital content under platform-specific norms, features, and algorithms.
Contains 22 bubbles
Social Media Platforms
Broad domain encompassing group-based community features across social media platforms, each with its own moderation norms, engagement rituals, and algorithmic governance.
Contains 8 bubbles
Social Media Community Groups
A broad domain of web-based forums, social media groups, and dedicated platforms where individuals share lived experiences, offer mutual emotional support, and exchange resources across a wide range of life challenges and health conditions. Distinguished by peer-moderation norms, shared confidentiality practices, and ritualized check-in formats.
Contains 6 bubbles
Online Support Communities
A broad domain encompassing platform‐based discussion networks where participants coalesce around shared interests, each with distinct moderation norms, engagement rituals, and community cultures across forums, message boards, and chat groups.
Contains 19 bubbles
Online Communities & Forums
A broad domain of real-time chat platforms where topic-focused communities form around channels or groups—each platform (e.g., Discord, Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp) has its own moderation tools, bot ecosystems, and social rituals.
Contains 11 bubbles
Chat-based Community Platforms
A broad domain encompassing the infrastructure and services enabling online interactions, content creation, sharing, and digital commerce across the internet; includes social networks, messaging apps, streaming services, marketplaces, and niche community sites.
Contains 7 bubbles
Internet Platforms
A broad domain covering major online platforms where users create, share, and interact with digital content under platform-specific norms, features, and algorithms.
Contains 22 bubbles
Social Media Platforms
Broad domain encompassing group-based community features across social media platforms, each with its own moderation norms, engagement rituals, and algorithmic governance.
Contains 8 bubbles
Social Media Community Groups
A broad domain of web-based forums, social media groups, and dedicated platforms where individuals share lived experiences, offer mutual emotional support, and exchange resources across a wide range of life challenges and health conditions. Distinguished by peer-moderation norms, shared confidentiality practices, and ritualized check-in formats.
Contains 6 bubbles
Online Support Communities
Popular among members of Online Community Platforms
Online Community Managers are professionals dedicated to cultivating, moderating, and growing online communities using specific strategies, workflows, and engagement practices. They play a key role in setting the tone, culture, and success metrics of digital spaces across platforms.

Online Community Managers
Platform Creator Communities are self-organized tribes of content creators who build audiences, careers, and cultures centered on a specific platform such as YouTube, TikTok, or Twitch. Each community develops its own identity, practices, insider language, and approaches to engagement and monetization.

Platform-specific Creator Communities
Community messaging apps are platforms designed for group communication around shared interests, featuring enclosed channels, privacy tools, and unique social norms. They serve as hubs for communities, offering encrypted or semi-private chats for everything from hobbies to activism.

Community Messaging Apps
Platform moderators and community managers are the professionals and volunteers responsible for enforcing rules, managing user interactions, and fostering healthy engagement within online communities.

Platform Moderators & Community Managers
Virtual World Platforms are online 3D spaces where users create avatars, interact socially, and build immersive environments, fostering distinct in-world communities beyond conventional gaming.

Virtual World Platforms
Q&A Communities are online platforms where users collaboratively ask and answer questions in organized, topic-based forums, fostering knowledge sharing and peer-driven expertise.
