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Online Communities are sites where people with similar interests can communicate with each other, learn, and contribute. Contribution is the defining factor of an online community.
Sites in this category must be strictly for teens. They must be sites where young people can interact with each other and "leave their mark" on the site. Sites that offer clubs, give kids a chance to write reviews, and sites that offer free home pages are good examples of online communities. However, just offering one of these things doesn't make a site a community. Sites for this category will be carefully screened and must meet the criteria of a community.
http://candymag.com/
Provides forums, quizzes, blogs, photograph galleries and articles for Filipina teens.
http://forums.govteen.com/content.php
Includes advice, games, forums, links, and chat for teenagers.
http://www.kidlink.org/kidspace/index.php
Organization aimed at getting youth involved in a global dialog, through email and chat, online projects, and message boards.
http://www.kiwibox.com/
A teen community wrapped around an online magazine where teens can get fashion tips, advice, and chat.
http://monadnockteens.org/
Offers free ecards, free web pages, weekly horoscopes, Internet safety tips, and searchable questions and answers about teen life.
http://says.com/my/
Malaysia's social news network. Includes news and articles about lifestyle, sports, entertainment and tech.
http://www.virtualteen.org/
Offers moderated forums and articles covering health, emotional issues, music and family.
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