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XOOPS is community oriented. Almost everything in XOOPS revolves around the user's interaction options available after login - options such as news submissal, download addition, forum posting, commenting, voting in polls etc.
However, I don't agree with people saying that XOOPS is not content management. Agreed, there are other solutions with much more advanced functionality if what you really need is a way to have "static" pages frequently updated and laid out exactly as you want it, but saying that XOOPS does not do content management is, in my opinion, wrong.
The "P" in XOOPS is for "Portal", though.