If you wanted proof that social media provides for all, no matter how niche your interest, check out our list of strangest communities we’ve found on the Internet.
Former sports presenter and Green Party spokesman turned, um, ‘moral and political spokesperson’ with the belief that a secret race of reptilian humanoids created and now controls humanity. His forum is an extremely busy one(2500 online when I checked), attracting eye-popping right-wing views on news stories, mind-bending (and often laughable) conspiracy theories and discussion on whether the reptilians really are in control.

David Icke
If the reptilians are in control, here’s where they’re hanging out.
Who doesn’t love a nice cuppa? Maybe not this much though. At Hot For Tea you can share information on teas, how to make it and meet other cuppa-lovers.

Nice Cup Of Tea
Is that the time? I really must be going. And you will be from here unless you’re obsessed by time-pieces.
Hey man, I’m like totally at one with humankind in this forum. Group hug! Worryingly, one of the zones is called The Lizard Lounge. Coincidence?
If humans can have a social network, then why can’t dogs? Well, they can. Your dog can make friends, erm, chat and even find a Valentine here at MyDogspace.

A Dog
Fancy checking out the manuals to various aircraft or chatting about the specs of planes? No. You’d best avoid AME Voice then.
Sometimes you don’t even realise that an interest area could possibly an area of interest. It seems that some people really are into knives of all kinds. Well, well.
And finally. Gone Too Soon is THE website for your dead friend or relative. An online heaven, if you will. Chat function is permanently disabled here.
About the Author

Paul Barnett
Paul Barnett is a Social Media Analyst for Social Media Library, responsible for developing the content within Social Media Library. Paul lives in a world of blogs, blogs and more blogs, scouring the web and plucking out the juiciest information he finds. Previous to this, he worked as a Music Press Officer. He is also a freelance writer, writing for TV and editing a music title, SWN Magazine.
Paul blogs extremely infrequently about stuff that he does and once blogged about cheese, maybe he will do again some day. Follow him on Twitter @paulbarnett1.
