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Community communication is the exchange of information between members of a community. This can include communities based on geographical location or common interest. Communication is a social process and shared experience that helps to build communities. Communication is also used to solve shared problems, make decisions and accept change as a community. The following are common types of community communication.
Chats | Community bulletin boards | Community calendars | Community events | Community live streaming | Community magazines | Community mobile apps | Community websites | Conferences | Email lists | Exhibits | Feedback sessions | Flyers | Interviews | Lectures | Local advertising | Local marketing | Local newspapers | Local radio | Local television | Meetings | Newsletters | Online forums | Phone trees | Podcasts | Posters | Public announcements | Public speaking forums | Questionnaires | Social events | Social media posts | Street art | Surveys | Town hall meetings | Training sessions | Video conferences | Virtual events | Webinars | Word of mouth | Workshops |
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