Online communities are everywhere. All of the major internet search engines facilitate them in some way; Google, AOL, Internet Explorer, Yahoo and Bing. There are chat rooms everywhere, for every subject. To find one, go online and type any subject into one of the search engines. Articles and information will come up on screen, as will a corresponding chat room.
Online Communities and Chat Rooms
Chat rooms are usually anonymous, and there is no way to verify that someone’s picture or personal details are correct. Most people who use chat rooms do not choose to meet in person, either because of differences in geographical location or the desire to remain unknown. The only websites currently dedicated to meeting people face to face are dating websites. Match.com., Chemistry.com, Nerve.com and Eharmony.com all assist people in finding romantic partners.
Social networking sites like facebook and myspace have attempted to make the internet a little more personal but have only limited tools for forming groups that meet in person. Users can “friend” people all over the globe but there is no immediate imperative to meet in person.
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