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subcommunity

[ suhb-kuh-myoo-ni-tee, suhb-kuh-myoo- ]

noun

plural subcommunities.
  1. a self-contained community usually within the suburbs of a large urban area.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of subcommunity1

First recorded in 1965–70; sub- + community
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The thing about being an edgelord, though, is that outside the context of whatever internet subcommunity in which the person resides, the content is off-putting.

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If you've stumbled across #BookTok, TikTok's subcommunity of bibliophiles and literature enthusiasts, you're probably familiar with "Red, White & Royal Blue," the latest film that's taking the internet by storm.

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Academically ambitious African American students, he said, “were forced to choose between their subcommunity and the university in general.”

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Last November, Ohio teen Ethan Lindenberger entered a subcommunity on Reddit called “No Stupid Questions” and wrote:

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The mounting controversy against CNN was fueled by right-wing internet users, who Kevin Roose, a business columnist for The New York Times, says make up “a particularly prolific and vocal internet subcommunity.”

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