These websites are created by individuals or small groups to share personal thoughts, experiences, and interests. Examples include personal blogs, portfolios, and online journals.
Social media platforms allow users to connect and interact with each other, share content, and participate in online communities. Examples include Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
These websites allow users to upload, share, and view various types of media such as photos, videos, and music. Examples include YouTube, Flickr, and SoundCloud.
These websites represent businesses or organizations and typically provide information about products, services, and contact details. They may also include features like online booking or customer support.
Websites maintained by government agencies to provide information and services to the public, such as tax forms, public records, and regulatory information.
Websites where users can read and write reviews of products, services, businesses, or other entities. Examples include Yelp, TripAdvisor, and Rotten Tomatoes.
Websites where employers can post job listings and job seekers can search for employment opportunities. Examples include Indeed, Monster, and LinkedIn Jobs.