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If there are inworld groups for these groups, what are there exact names?
If there are inworld groups for these groups, what are there exact names?
{{Unsigned|SuezanneC Baskerville|18:49, 20 March 2011}}
:"User Group" is the new (and apparently confusing) name for what previously was known as "Office Hour". User Groups are regularly held inworld come-togethers of Lindens and Residents to discuss certain topics and have (generally) nothing to do with inworld groups. With the renaming came a slightly new concept: Previously, a specific Office Hour was held by a specific Linden. A User Group in contrast is focused on a specific topic, and several Lindens to whom the topic is relevant might attend.
:You don't have to formally "join" a User Group. If you'd like to take part in one (or several), just attend at the announced date and (inworld) place.
:--[[User:Boroondas Gupte|Boroondas Gupte]] 07:52, 21 March 2011 (PDT)

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How do you join these groups?

Are there inworld groups for these groups, or are these groups that exist outside the inworld group system?

If there are inworld groups for these groups, what are there exact names?

—The preceding unsigned comment was added on 18:49, 20 March 2011 by SuezanneC Baskerville

"User Group" is the new (and apparently confusing) name for what previously was known as "Office Hour". User Groups are regularly held inworld come-togethers of Lindens and Residents to discuss certain topics and have (generally) nothing to do with inworld groups. With the renaming came a slightly new concept: Previously, a specific Office Hour was held by a specific Linden. A User Group in contrast is focused on a specific topic, and several Lindens to whom the topic is relevant might attend.
You don't have to formally "join" a User Group. If you'd like to take part in one (or several), just attend at the announced date and (inworld) place.
--Boroondas Gupte 07:52, 21 March 2011 (PDT)