Difference between forums and groups

CIRIS: The International Relations Community For You Forums Lobby Difference between forums and groups

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September 2, 2019 at 6:03 am
Sergei Oudman
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At the moment our website hold a CIRIS group with all the forums in it. The group acts like a social network where people can interact and the forums are tied to specific topics and online discussions. With exception of the lobby forum all other forums are only accesible by members.

We are of course open to suggestions if you feel there is a better way to be displayed. We can also open forums for specific research field on request. Feel free to send us a message.

February 5, 2024 at 10:08 am
blankdanni wyatt
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Forums are online discussion platforms where users engage in threaded conversations, while groups are communities formed around shared interests, often on social media, providing a more centralized and structured environment for interaction.

March 1, 2024 at 6:57 am
blankdanni wyatt
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Forums are open platforms for discussions on diverse topics, while groups are more focused gatherings, often with specific themes. Forums offer broader interactions, while groups create niche communities for targeted discussions. FM Whatsapp

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