SayOutLoud
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A "forum community" where people can post and tag their topics, browse other people's topics and reply.
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- Creating your account is easy.
- Choose your username and password, and you're done.
- No e-mail confirmation is required.
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CompetitorsEdit
- Claros Chat
- Chinswing
- Mobber
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