Page Title: Introducing Collectives™: Communities within Stack Overflow

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Page Description: Find centralized, trusted content and collaborate around the technologies you use most with Collectives™ on Stack Overflow.

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Page Text: You have questions. We have answers. Explore content from the Help Center. What is Collectives™ on Stack Overflow? Collectives™ on Stack Overflow is a grouping of content around a product/service or product suite of a technology organization. Its grouping is based on tags, and together forms a home for this organization on Stack Overflow. Read more on the Help Center What is a recommended answer? A recommended answer is a new way of engaging within Stack Overflow’s Q&A experience, it’s a way for an organization to provide a stamp of approval on answers that are about the technologies of that organization. Learn more about recommended answers What are the different types of users in a Collective? With the launch of Collectives we are creating 3 new Collective-specific user types: Member, Recognized Member, Admin. More about the user types How do you determine which tags are included in a Collective? Collective tags are based on technologies that are part of a certain organization through authority and support. This would usually mean that they are around a product or product suite of an organization. Read more about tags How do I join a Collective? Anybody with a Stack Overflow account can join a collective! Visit the Collectives page (by clicking on the Collectives badge on a question page) and press the “Join” button. The collective will now show up in the left sidebar. Unlock the power of your community

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