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'''Wrong Planet''', also known as WrongPlanet.net, is the most heavily trafficked online community for individuals with ]. The site was started in 2004 by Dan Grover and Alex Plank. '''Wrong Planet''', also known by its ], "WrongPlanet.net," is the most heavily trafficked online community for individuals with ]. The site was started in 2004 by Dan Grover and Alex Plank.


The site includes a chatroom, a large forum, a ''dating'' part, and many articles describing how to deal with daily issues. The site includes a chatroom, a large forum, a ''dating'' part, and many articles describing how to deal with daily issues.


After being featured on ] for an interview with ], Wrong Planet began to gain publicity and grow increasingly larger. After being featured on ] for an interview with ], Wrong Planet began to grow increasingly larger.


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Wrong Planet, also known by its URL, "WrongPlanet.net," is the most heavily trafficked online community for individuals with Asperger's Syndrome. The site was started in 2004 by Dan Grover and Alex Plank.

The site includes a chatroom, a large forum, a dating part, and many articles describing how to deal with daily issues.

After being featured on Slashdot for an interview with Bram Cohen, Wrong Planet began to grow increasingly larger.

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