# Community

## **Find a Community**

Find a community that suites you here. Communities are hubs that provide a space for users with similar interests to share and connect.

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Public : Anyone can view, post, and comment to this community.

Restricted : Anyone can view this community, but only approved users can post.

Private : Only approved users can view and submit to this community.

## **Manage Community**

Start by writing the description and select moderators for your community.

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## **Edit Page**

Customize the look and feel of your community by changing the banner, rules and so on.

## **Invite Users**

Invite and approve users to join and become members of the community.

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Other users may access posts, Predictions, Wiki, FAQs, Rules, AMA and Discussions. They may Join the community and press the Bell icon for later notifications.

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