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What is Collectives on Stack Overflow?

Collectives™ on Stack Overflow are dedicated spaces where developers can find content that's organized around an area of technical practice or a technology provider's product suite. Defined by tags, a collective brings developers together to collaborate and learn from one another, as well as connect with subject matter experts from the community and the organizations that help build or maintain a technology product/service. Content includes questions and answers, as well as technical articles authored by Members of a collective, and bulletins – timely, useful, and relevant updates published by Admins of a collective.

Collective Admins can also grant users specific permissions, such as posting and approving articles within a collective, recommending answers that are associated with a collective, and having a user badge that highlights their role within the collective.

Any registered user can join a collective. Collective Members will see activity indicators when a collective has new content (Articles, Bulletins, Collections, or relevant Discussions). Members can disable these indicators per collective in user settings (Access > Your Collectives > Show new activity).

The Overview page of an example collective, as a member of the collective would see it; including activity indictors for new content displayed on the left navigation by the name of the collective, as well as by the heading for each type of content The Overview page for a collective, with activity indicators displayed on the left navigation and on the heading menu