People in the "Jewish Community" who never see each other still belong in that "community."
The skeptic community communicates mostly online. They're a community, albeit loose-knit and made of many parts.
Instead of supporting each other through physical mediums, we've moved to online which has opened up a whole new world. The other night, I was talking to a Canadian, a guy in Kentucky, and a guy in Australia. Maybe you'd say we'd never see each other "in person" but there we were, online in a video chat, four members of the "Atheist Community" (specifically the "Atheist Forums Community") chillin' together doing shit and staring at each other's mugs.
The skeptic community communicates mostly online. They're a community, albeit loose-knit and made of many parts.
Instead of supporting each other through physical mediums, we've moved to online which has opened up a whole new world. The other night, I was talking to a Canadian, a guy in Kentucky, and a guy in Australia. Maybe you'd say we'd never see each other "in person" but there we were, online in a video chat, four members of the "Atheist Community" (specifically the "Atheist Forums Community") chillin' together doing shit and staring at each other's mugs.