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Blogs
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The ease and convenience of blogging has allowed for its growth with platforms such as, Twitter and Tumblr, combining social media and blogging...

Building communities
According to Dorine C. Andrews, author of Audience-Specific Online Community Design,  there are three parts to building an online community...

Consumer-vendor interaction
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In order to establish a relationship with the consumer a company must seek a way to identify with how individuals interact with the community. This is done by understanding the relationships an individual has with an online community. There are six identifiable relationship statuses: considered status, committed status, inactive status, faded status, recognized status, and unrecognized status. Unrecognized status means the consumer is unaware of the online community or has not decided the community to be useful. The recognized status is where a person is aware of the community, but is not entirely involved. A considered status is when a person begins their involvement with the site. The usage at this stage is still very sporadic. The  committed status  is when a relationship between a person and an online community is established and the person gets fully involved with the community. The  inactive status  is when an online community has not relevance to a person. The  faded status  is when a person has begun to fade away from a site. It is important to be able to recognize which group or status the consumer holds, because it might help determine which approach to use.

Online learning community
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These articles look at a variety of different types of online learning. They suggest that online learning can be quite productive and educational, if created and maintained properly.

Trolling and harassment
Main article: Cyberbullying

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Cyberbullying is also prominent online. Cyberbullying is defined as willful and repeated harm inflicted towards another through information technology mediums.Cyberbullying victimization has ascended to the forefront of the public agenda after a number of news stories came out on the topic. For example, Rutgers freshman Tyler Clementi committed suicide in 2010 after his roommate secretly filmed him in an intimate encounter, and then streamed the video over the Internet...

Privacy
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Even when a person takes measures to protect their anonymity and privacy revelations by Edward Snowden a former contractor at the Central Intelligence Agency about mass surveillance programs conducted by the US intelligence services involving the mass collection of data on both domestic and international users of popular websites including Facebook and YouTube as well as the collection of information straight from fiber cables without consent appear to show individuals privacy is not always respected. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg publicly stated that the company had not been informed of any such programs and only handed over individual users data when required by law, implying that if the allegations...