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    The world's most definitive dictionary on online community management and strategy.
    1. William McDougall's purposive psychology

      William McDougall's purposive psychology is a psychological theory that focuses on the study of human behavior and motivation, emphasizing the role of instincts and purposive action.

    2. White nationalism

      White nationalism is a political ideology that advocates for a racially homogenous society dominated by white people, often associated with beliefs of racial superiority.

    3. Web usage mining

      Web usage mining refers to the process of discovering useful patterns and knowledge from web data in order to understand user behavior and improve website design and content.

    4. Web hosting

      Aliases: Website hosting, Server hosting, Internet hosting, Online site hosting

      Web hosting is a service that allows individuals and organizations to make their website accessible on the internet by storing it on a server.

    5. Webdefacement

      Web defacement refers to the unauthorized modification of the content on a website, typically done to display messages or images that are intended to be offensive or to advance a particular agenda.

    6. Web 3.0

      Web 3.0 refers to the next generation of the World Wide Web, where data is decentralized, and users have more control over their personal information and interactions with online platforms.

    7. Web 2.0

      Web 2.0 is a term used to describe the evolution of the internet from static web pages to interactive and collaborative online platforms that allow users to create and share content.

    8. Virtual worlds

      Virtual worlds are immersive digital environments that allow users to interact with each other and objects in a simulated 3D space.

    9. Virtual military organizations (VMOs)

      Virtual military organizations (VMOs) are online communities that simulate the structure and operations of real-world military units, often with a focus on gaming.

    10. Virtual airlines (VAs)

      Virtual Airlines (VAs) are online communities that simulate the operations of a real-world airline, providing a virtual environment for aviation enthusiasts to experience the thrill of flying.

    11. Victor Vroom's expectant theory

      Victor Vroom's expectancy theory is a motivational theory that suggests individuals are motivated to perform based on their expectations of achieving desired outcomes and the perceived value of those outcomes.

    12. UX Testing

      Aliases: User experience testing, Usability testing, UX research, User testing

      UX testing involves evaluating a product or service (such as a website) by testing it with real users to identify usability issues and improve the overall user experience.

    13. Utilitarianism

      Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that aims to maximize happiness and minimize suffering by promoting actions that provide the greatest overall benefit to the majority of people.

    14. User-generated reviews

      User-generated reviews are feedback or evaluations of products, services, or experiences that are created and shared by consumers, providing insights and opinions from firsthand users.

    15. User Registration

      Aliases: Sign-up process, Account creation, Registration form, Enrollment

      User registration is the process through which new users provide necessary information to create personal accounts on a digital platform.

    16. User Permissions

      Aliases: Access rights, Access control, User roles, Security permissions

      User permissions define what actions a user can or cannot perform on a digital platform, ensuring appropriate access and security levels.

    17. User groups

      User groups refer to a group of individuals with similar interests, needs, or characteristics who use a particular product, service, or platform, and who interact and share information with each other.

    18. Unrecognized status

      Unrecognized status refers to a situation where a person's abilities or contributions are not acknowledged or valued by others, leading to a lack of recognition and rewards.

    19. Unconscious motivation

      Unconscious motivation refers to the influence of hidden or subconscious desires, needs, and impulses on an individual's thoughts, feelings, and actions.

    20. Trolling

      Aliases: trolls,

      Trolling refers to the act of deliberately posting inflammatory or off-topic messages in online forums or social media platforms with the intention of provoking others and disrupting conversations.

    21. Trojan horse

      Trojan horses refer to malicious software disguised as legitimate programs, designed to gain unauthorized access to a computer system.

    22. Trait psychopathy

      Trait psychopathy refers to a set of personality traits characterized by lack of empathy, impulsivity, and a disregard for social norms.

    23. Toxicity

      Toxicity refers to behaviors or actions that create a harmful or negative environment for others, whether in person or online.

    24. Threads

      Aliases: topics

      Threads refer to the series of messages or responses that are connected in a particular discussion or conversation, often seen in online forums or social media platforms.

    25. User Engagement

      This is a short, one sentence description or executive summary of the term

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