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A '''gaming community''' is usually a group of like minded individuals working towards a goal (such as premoting fair play and team work) or supporting each other within games (usually online video games such as ]'s or ]).
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They use their collective clout to set an example to others in game or within the gaming world. To see a ] on the end of a players name to show they belong to a community (such as Fair Play Gaming Community) can signify that the player follows the ] of that community and for instance wants to premote fair play within the gaming arena. Tags generally represent smaller communities because large communities usually have sub groups such as ].

There are lots of different communities through out the online world. Gaming communities vary from a few friends who play together to hundreds of thousands of people (such as ]). The community's goal or subject also varies from vary broad acceptance to conditional entry for example players who ] a specific game.


==External Links==
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