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词汇 virtual community
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Definition of virtual community in US English:

virtual community

noun
  • A community of people sharing common interests, ideas, and feelings over the Internet.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One of the most popular growth areas of the web is the virtual community where like-minded people can meet and share their experiences.
    • The combination of the computer and the Internet was to have allowed the creation of virtual communities which would transcend time, space and even politics.
    • Communication by e-mail and its associated chat rooms and news groups is the major use of the Internet, and this is expanding and developing into virtual communities coalescing around a myriad of different interests.
    • There is a vast collection of overlapping virtual communities of interest, cross-pollinating each other, constantly evolving and largely self-organizing.
    • Civano is an active actual community - neighbors meet neighbors on their front porches, on walks, at community events - and also an active virtual community.
    • As the presidential campaign of Howard Dean is demonstrating, the Internet and its linking of virtual communities is changing how America takes part in politics.
    • So we in fact get the best of both worlds these days: We live in a virtual community without the limitations of an old-fashioned geographical community.
    • The main hypothesis of this paper therefore is that the Napster Music Community, being a virtual community, is both an imagined community and a network community.
    • What catches my attention here is how this discussion functions as a demonstration of how people form and communicate in a virtual community.
    • There's some interesting stuff about how a loose coalition of like-minded people can coalesce as a virtual community which can achieve much that a physical community can (as anyone here can appreciate).
    • Typically, these relationships form in virtual communities of common interests, experiences, and fates.
    • At the same time, the Internet also provides a sense of virtual community for people with common interests - who might well be groups of customers who may in fact have a sense of community with other customers of similar products.
    • It's not enough to be a member of a virtual community if you've got nothing in common with anyone there.
    • One of the significant developments of widespread uptake of the Internet is the emergence of virtual communities based on attributes that go well beyond shared geography.
    • Futurists once maintained that Internet users would form virtual communities to the exclusion of real-world relationships.
    • One of the Internet's oldest and most famous virtual communities, which has been losing members since its glory days in the early 1990s, is up for sale.
    • Archived records of Internet virtual communities are being analysed for a variety of research interests.
    • As sure as in real-life, organizations, governments, and societies need ways and resources to operate, so does the virtual community on the Internet.
    • Will culture be diluted to the point of merging with the mythical ‘global culture’, and will place-based communities be destabilised by the growth of virtual communities?
    • We must continue to develop traditional and virtual communities based on industry, geography, or special interest that serve as conduits of technology information.

Definition of virtual community in US English:

virtual community

noun
  • A community of people sharing common interests, ideas, and feelings over the Internet.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The combination of the computer and the Internet was to have allowed the creation of virtual communities which would transcend time, space and even politics.
    • Communication by e-mail and its associated chat rooms and news groups is the major use of the Internet, and this is expanding and developing into virtual communities coalescing around a myriad of different interests.
    • At the same time, the Internet also provides a sense of virtual community for people with common interests - who might well be groups of customers who may in fact have a sense of community with other customers of similar products.
    • Futurists once maintained that Internet users would form virtual communities to the exclusion of real-world relationships.
    • One of the most popular growth areas of the web is the virtual community where like-minded people can meet and share their experiences.
    • Will culture be diluted to the point of merging with the mythical ‘global culture’, and will place-based communities be destabilised by the growth of virtual communities?
    • There is a vast collection of overlapping virtual communities of interest, cross-pollinating each other, constantly evolving and largely self-organizing.
    • Civano is an active actual community - neighbors meet neighbors on their front porches, on walks, at community events - and also an active virtual community.
    • What catches my attention here is how this discussion functions as a demonstration of how people form and communicate in a virtual community.
    • One of the Internet's oldest and most famous virtual communities, which has been losing members since its glory days in the early 1990s, is up for sale.
    • Typically, these relationships form in virtual communities of common interests, experiences, and fates.
    • It's not enough to be a member of a virtual community if you've got nothing in common with anyone there.
    • As sure as in real-life, organizations, governments, and societies need ways and resources to operate, so does the virtual community on the Internet.
    • There's some interesting stuff about how a loose coalition of like-minded people can coalesce as a virtual community which can achieve much that a physical community can (as anyone here can appreciate).
    • As the presidential campaign of Howard Dean is demonstrating, the Internet and its linking of virtual communities is changing how America takes part in politics.
    • Archived records of Internet virtual communities are being analysed for a variety of research interests.
    • One of the significant developments of widespread uptake of the Internet is the emergence of virtual communities based on attributes that go well beyond shared geography.
    • So we in fact get the best of both worlds these days: We live in a virtual community without the limitations of an old-fashioned geographical community.
    • We must continue to develop traditional and virtual communities based on industry, geography, or special interest that serve as conduits of technology information.
    • The main hypothesis of this paper therefore is that the Napster Music Community, being a virtual community, is both an imagined community and a network community.
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