The following are examples of communities INFO 200 students have researched successfully. This list may inspire your thinking as you choose your community:
Professional communities (doctors, lawyers, etc)
Vegetarians
Cancer survivors
Crafters
Hobbyist Cooks
Harry Potter Fans
Nerdfighters Online Community
Specialty Coffee Professionals
Tattoo Enthusiasts
Film Preservation Archivists
Fiction Writers
Hobby Genealogists
Triathletes
Military Families
Recreational Drone Users
US Immigrants
Elderly Caregivers
Book Authors
Individuals suffering from chronic illness
Feminist theory and music community
A town or geographic area’s Virtual Information Community
Pikes Peak Genealogical Society
ALA Think Tank
Somali Information Community
Homeless Persons
Hispanic community (in a specific location)
Historian information community
Film preservation community
Blended Families
ufologists
eSports Community
Women’s health/fitness
Electronic Dance Music fans
Bay Area Riders Forum
Homesteading
Adults Managing Depression
Conspiracy Theorists
Parents with special needs children
Ham radio operators
Tweens
D&D fans
Board Game Fans
Video Gamers
Cosplay
Knitting Community
Reenactment Community
Birding
Pregnancy
Gluten free
Running
Tiny Houses
Parents of Children with Disabilities
Prisoner information community
Parents with special needs children
Phish fans
Ham radio operators
Web Sleuths and “Murderinos”