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By Boss larry
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1. Gaia Online :D
This is arguably the largest online community. There are 23 million registered accounts, and one million posts are made daily. So what sort of conversation topics could bring that many people together? Current events? Politics? Funny enough, they mostly talk about anime and video games.

2. 4chan :)
They’re infamous, and for good reason; we could dedicate an entire list to the pranks they’ve pulled. They do some great things, like tracking down people who post videos of animal abuse on YouTube, and some not so great things, such as bombarding people they don’t like with obscene phone calls and hate mail.

3. d2jsp :o
d2jsp started life as a forum to discuss Diablo II, a popular video game. Diablo II remains the focus of conversation today, which is impressive considering the game was released in 2000. But d2jsp has diversified quite a bit, and it’s now home to discussions about many other games, other forms of entertainment, and general chit chat.

4. IGN 8-)
IGN is among the largest entertainment websites, so it’s no surprise that their community is well populated. Most of the discussions stem from video games, but there are also plenty of conversations about movies, TV and comic books. About half of the topics are just users whining about how a movie was disappointing or a game received unfair reviews, and while that sounds like an insult that’s actually a pretty decent ratio compared to other entertainment forums.

5. Forumine :lol:
Asides from the fact that forumine is one of the few forum websites comprising of the actual 'forum' keyword instead of random consonants, It is surprising to see that it made it into the list of most interesting forums on the internet. Although a fresh starter, is undoubtedly paving its zenith position with its well sorted categories, overall crystal clear appearance, and various unique social network features.

5. Nexopia :P
We’re surprised that Nexopia still exists, let alone that it’s the fifth largest online community. Its users are almost all Canadian; for Americans who are unfamiliar with the site, all you need to know is that it’s a social board that’s very popular among both teenagers and some very disturbed people.

Source: http://www.toptenz.net

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