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	<title>Comments on: The United Nations makes social media a priority</title>
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		<title>By: jennifertom</title>
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		<description>Virtual worlds have also been growing since the late ’70s, evolving from text-only chat spaces to 3D interactive worlds like Second Life (which launched in 2003), boasting millions of “residents” and elaborate rules and customs. Such immersive digital public spaces allow members to share information and interact in ways that often surpass the participatory functions of blogs and discussion boards.
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