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Top Community Platforms of 2004

The highest-rated community platforms of 2004, ranked by community votes on Peakd.

Showing live rankings. Historical snapshots will appear once daily snapshots begin.

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Ranker

Ranking and voting platform for pop culture and general knowledge

7.2
2
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Mighty Networks

Platform for creating custom websites, apps and communities.

3
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Animal Crossing Plaza

Social application for Wii U that connects Animal Crossing players

4
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Distributed Social Networking Protocol

An open-source protocol for decentralized social networking.

5
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Tumblr

Tumblr is the place you go to be yourself on the internet

6
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Burners Without Borders

Global community-driven disaster relief and sustainability initiatives

7
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38 Degrees

Community-driven campaign group for social and environmental change

8
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StatusNet

Free and open-source microblogging software

9
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Mastodon

Decentralized social network for users to share content

10
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Taste of the Prairie

Annual summer celebration of local flavor and community

11
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SushiSwap DAO

Community-governed cryptocurrency exchange and liquidity provider

12
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Beatles Fan Club

A worldwide membership for fans of The Beatles

13
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Trekkies

Devoted fans of Star Trek unite.

14
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K-Pop Fans and K-Drama Enthusiasts in South Korea

FanWork is the first global platform by fans, for fans—uniting K-pop enthusiasts worldwide

15
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Cult Following of The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Community for fans of The Rocky Horror Picture Show

16
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Peakd

Community-powered rankings for everything — rate, compare, and discover the best products, services, countries, and more.

17
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Australian Institute of Management (AIM) Alumni Network

A global network of over 20,000 managers and leaders who have graduated from AIM.

18
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Crime Stoppers

A non-profit organization that provides a way for people to anonymously report crimes and help solve them.

19
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WWIV

Open-source bulletin board system software

20
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Correlizer

BOINC based volunteer computing project

Rankings reflect community votes. Daily snapshots preserve historical positions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best community platforms in 2004?

Based on community votes, Ranker is the highest-rated community platforms of 2004, ranked #1 by the community.

How are annual rankings calculated?

Peakd annual rankings reflect trust-weighted community votes. Daily snapshots capture rank positions, and the most recent snapshot for the year is displayed. Rankings cannot be manipulated by companies.

What changed from 2003?

Rankings shift as the community votes. New entrants may appear while others drop. Compare with the 2003 rankings to see movement.

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