articleJournal of Computer-Mediated CommunicationJun 23, 2006Closed access

Virtual Community Attraction: Why People Hang Out Online

Verizon (United States) · Drexel University

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Abstract

Understanding the attraction of virtual communities is crucial to organizations that want to tap into their enormous information potential. Existing literature theorizes that people join virtual communities to exchange information and/or social support. Theories of broader Internet use have indicated both entertainment and searching for friendship as motivational forces. This exploratory study empirically examines the importance of these reasons in assessing why people come to virtual communities by directly asking virtual community members why they joined.

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Keywords
  • Friendship
  • The Internet
  • Entertainment
  • Virtual community
  • Attraction
  • Information exchange
  • Internet privacy
  • Social exchange theory
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