Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia#History No doubt there are many, many others. Jill
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for examples of virtual communities that gave bearth to other virtual communities. I mean that the members of one virtual community (a mailing-list for instance) decided to have two virtual communities instead of one. The first one is about a subject and the second one is about another subject (linked to the first one, more specific, for instance).
Have you ever heard of cases like this?
Many thanks.
Regards,
Emilie Marquois-Ogez
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Emilie Marquois-Ogez
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