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  2. Bulletin board system - Wikipedia

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    Elite boards also spawned their own subculture and gave rise to the slang known today as leetspeak. Another common type of board was the support BBS run by a manufacturer of computer products or software. These boards were dedicated to supporting users of the company's products with question and answer forums, news and updates, and downloads.

  3. LetsRun.com - Wikipedia

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    LetsRun.com is a Fort Worth-based news website and internet forum for information and discussion related to track and field, especially long-distance running.The website provides pre-race previews, covers races, and interviews athletes.

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  6. Vanilla Forums - Wikipedia

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    Its open source product, Vanilla OSS, is a lightweight Internet forum package written in the PHP scripting language using the Garden framework. The software is released under the GNU GPL. [1] Vanilla Forums is free software, standards-compliant, customizable discussion forums. Since 2009 there is also a cloud-hosted version (offered by Vanilla).

  7. 2channel - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "the online bulletin board says" (インターネットの掲示板で), [b] when used in reporting, may refer either to 2channel or to other forums. Movements spawned on 2channel often receive media attention, noting how the methods of 2channel activists break socially normative behavior and bring pressure to bear through sheer numbers.

  8. Category:LGBT-related Internet forums - Wikipedia

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  9. Troll (slang) - Wikipedia

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    A revision of a Wikipedia article shows a troll vandalizing an article on Wikipedia by replacing content with an insult.. In slang, a troll is a person who posts deliberately offensive or provocative messages online [1] (such as in social media, a newsgroup, a forum, a chat room, an online video game) or who performs similar behaviors in real life.