There are a lot of ways to get help and interact with other elementary Luna users. One of the most popular of these methods has been the g+ community, boasting around 3,000 members.
However, g+ presents some limitations, especially when attempting to find important content from past conversations. The elementary forum started a little over a month ago to correct this problem and add more permanence to solutions of common questions.
There has been a little traction, but it really should be more frequented than it is. So head on over, browse the FAQ's and be sure to register. Maybe even post a question or answer one while you're there!
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