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New Communities in Experience Manager

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I see a new AEM Communities created in Experience Manager, there are 6 sub communities under that. Are we planning on organizing the structure of AEM Communities Group?

Any guidelines from the moderator?

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The AEM Communities forum is to discuss the new on-demand AEM Communities service that was launched about a month ago. The first version is targeting learning and enablement communities, as described here:

https://www.adobe.com/solutions/web-experience-management/communities-for-learning.html

The goal is to bring other kinds of communities to the on-demand service over the coming months, all built on AEM technology using the Social Communities components and technology that ship in AEM 6.0 and beyond.

Discussions about using AEM Social Communities components for on-premise customers can and should continue to take place in the Adobe Experience Manager forums.

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The AEM Communities forum is to discuss the new on-demand AEM Communities service that was launched about a month ago. The first version is targeting learning and enablement communities, as described here:

https://www.adobe.com/solutions/web-experience-management/communities-for-learning.html

The goal is to bring other kinds of communities to the on-demand service over the coming months, all built on AEM technology using the Social Communities components and technology that ship in AEM 6.0 and beyond.

Discussions about using AEM Social Communities components for on-premise customers can and should continue to take place in the Adobe Experience Manager forums.

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Questions related to AEM communities should go into the new forum - just like AEM forum questions are in the separate Forum.