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A '''community''' is a group or groups of people that are drawn together and connected through shared interests and/or goals. A community is typically defined by having a clear method of joining, definable values all members abide by, and a sense of exclusivity with distinctions between members and non-members. Various sub-communities can also form under a larger community for those that exist under the same mission statement but diverge in specific values.  
A '''community''' is a group or groups of people that are drawn together and connected through shared interests and/or goals. A community is typically defined by having a clear method of joining, definable values all members abide by, and a sense of exclusivity with distinctions between members and non-members. Various sub-communities can also form under a larger community for those that exist under the same mission statement but diverge in specific values.  


Naturally, the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series has a community and several sub-communities. what it has become today. Some significant sections of the community include [[tournament]]s, message boards, social media sites, journalism sites, modding teams{{ref|Modders}} and information repositories like [[SmashWiki:About|SmashWiki]] itself.  
Naturally, the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series has a community and several sub-communities. Some significant sections of the community include [[tournament]]s, message boards, social media sites, journalism sites, modding teams{{ref|Modders}} and information repositories like [[SmashWiki:About|SmashWiki]] itself.  
   
   
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