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  • [[Category:Conservative political advocacy groups in the United States]] [[Category:Political Internet forums]] ...
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  • ...promoted [[liberalism]]. It was founded in 2001 and was the most popular [[Internet|cyber]]-based discussion forum in [[Saudi Arabia]]. ...eral Saudi forum on the web, Tuwaa members discussed social, religious and political reforms of Saudi Arabia and criticised the support of the religious institu ...
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  • | type = [[Internet forum]] ...iggest networks of [[software developer]]s in [[China]]. CSDN provides Web forums, blog hosting, IT news, and other services. CSDN has about 10 million regis ...
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  • ...w.sofir.org/ Society for Internet Research (SOFIR)]}}</ref> claim that the forums were owned by the Muslim reformist [[Sa'ad Al-Faqih]] (or ''al-Fagih''). ...rnet service provider]]s included [[The Planet Internet Services|Everyones Internet]] and [[Daisy Group|PIPEX]]. ...
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  • ...well-educated professionals. This figure compares to some of the largest [[Internet forum]]s in the United States. ...and [[democracy]] was a priority, although its popularity resulted in huge political pressure and YTHT was banned a few times. ...
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  • ...> {{plural form}}: ''fora''; English {{plural form}}: either ''fora'' or ''forums'') was a [[public square]] in a [[municipium]], or any [[civitas]], of [[an ...social significance, and often the scene of diverse activities, including political discussions and debates, rendezvous, meetings, et cetera. In that case, it ...
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  • ...l=http://forums.yellowworld.org/faq.php?faq=new_faq_item|title=Yellowworld Forums - FAQ: About Yellowworld.org|publisher=Yellowworld.org|access-date=2007-06- ...er halts sales after Asian Americans protest}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Internet-activated protest delivers knockout blow to halloween costume|publisher=Mod ...
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  • {{short description|Online political community}} ...e who are supportive of the Democratic Party and Democratic candidates for political office. ...
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  • ...s. They are normally broadcast live on [[radio]], [[television]] and the [[Internet]]. The events may be organized by media corporations or non-government orga ...an presidential debate]] would be, because in the latter case the American political parties have explicitly nominated the named individuals as their candidates ...
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  • ...= USA Today | author =Andrew Backover}}</ref> The site's main focus was on internet, phone, cable TV, [[fiber optics]], and [[wireless]] services in the United ...also ran support and discussion forums and offers online tools for testing internet connection.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/01/techn ...
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  • * [[Action Française]], a French political movement * [[Adventist Forums]], of Seventh-day Adventists ...
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  • ...language|English]]. The website also covers entertainment news, as well as political and cultural events. [[Category:LGBTQ-related Internet forums]] ...
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  • ...wever, the government did at times attempt to impede criticism and monitor political meetings.<ref name=DOS2007/> ...five [[Media of Bhutan|private newspapers]], several magazines, and three internet service providers. In May 2007, the government proposed controls on adverti ...
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  • {{Short description|Person who voices political dissent on the Internet}} ...[[citizen journalist]] who posts news, information, or commentary on the [[internet]] that implies criticism of a [[government]] or [[regime]]. ...
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  • ...n League]] (ADL) as "one of the most active white supremacist sites on the Internet."<ref name="ADL"/> ...r member of the [[National Alliance (United States)|National Alliance]], a political organisation considered by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] as "the coun ...
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  • ...005 |url-status=dead|quote=Chowk — Information and debate on Pakistan-- an internet community…}}</ref> Its stated goal is to provoke readers go beyond [[soundb ...Nagpal, who came together in the mid-1990s with the idea of a South Asian political and literary online magazine.{{citation needed|date=September 2012}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Internet forum based in Hong Kong}} | type = [[Internet Forum|Forum]] ...
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  • ==IRC and forums== HackThisSite is known for its [[Internet Relay Chat|IRC]] network, where many users converse on a plethora of topics ...
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  • | subject = [[Social web]], [[World Wide Web|web]], [[cyberculture]], [[Internet]] ==Internet Advocacy== ...
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  • ...ls.<ref>{{cite web|title=Searching Newsgroups, Email Lists, and Discussion Forums|url=http://www.macmillanhighered.com/catalog/static/bsm/researchroom/websea ...r role of supporting and extending platforms for discussion group on the [[Internet]] by setting up various [[USENET|web servers]]. ...
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