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A '''hacker community''' is a group of ]s who share ], exchange improvements and teach one another "tricks" or better methods or writing. "]" in this sense does not have anything to do with illegal computer activity; instead it connotes clever and useful solutions to legitimate computer problems. ''(See: ])''

Probably the most notable ] community is the community of ]/] programmers. In this community, ] and ] are two of the most well-known hackers.

People contribute to such a community for various reasons, like making useful contributions where they can, wanting to replace ] with open code, or being a part of a larger group.

The ] plays a key role in hacker communities; it allows people from around the world to collaborate on a project.

In a sense, ] can be viewed as a hacker community.

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