Searching or browsing for communities
You can search or browse for communities that are of interest to you.
About this task
Note: Search finds community names based on an exact match or a wildcard query. For
example, if you have a community that is named "HumanResourcesDepartment" and you search on
"resources", the community "HumanResourcesDepartment" is not found. However, if you amend the search
to "HumanResourcesDepartment" or "Human*", the community "HumanResourcesDepartment" is
found.
Tags are a handy way to search for a community. For example, if you are interested in photography, search for a photography tag to find all communities that use that tag. When you are creating a community, remember to include relevant tags to indicate the purpose of the community and make it easier for others to find.
Procedure
You can search or browse for a community in the following ways.
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Search for a keyword that displays in a community's name, description, or tags:
- Enter a word that you want to search for in the Search field.
- Specify whether you want to search all communities or your own communities by clicking the Down arrow and making a selection.
- Click the search icon.
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Search for a community by tags by taking the following actions:
- Click a tag in the tag cloud to find communities that use that tag.
- Find a community in the view that interests you. Then, to find other communities that use that tag, click one of the tags that are associated with the community.
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Browse for a community, take the following steps:
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Find out what other communities a community member belongs to:
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- If your deployment includes the Profiles app, then clicking the name of a community member displays the profile for that person. Hover your cursor over the person's name and click the link to view their business card. When you click Communities in the business card, a list of all the public communities to which that person belongs is displayed.
- If your deployment does not include the Profiles app, then clicking the community member's name displays a list of all the public communities to which that person belongs.
- Click the community name to open it.
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