cyberculture - translation to spanish
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cyberculture - translation to spanish

CULTURE THAT HAS EMERGED, OR IS EMERGING, FROM THE USE OF COMPUTER NETWORKS
Internet Culture; Net culture; Net cultures; Computer culture; Digital culture; Cyberculture studies; Online culture; Internet subculture; Cybercultures; Web culture; Cyberculture; Online subculture; Criticism of Internet culture; History of Internet culture
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Cyberculture         
Cibercultura
cyberculture         
noun
cibercultura f
cyberculture         
(n.) = cibercultura
Ex: Cyberculture is emerging as an interdisciplinary subject of academic study.

Wikipedia

Internet culture

Internet culture is a quasi-underground cyberculture developed and maintained among frequent and active users of the Internet (netizens, or digital citizens) who primarily communicate with one another online as members of online communities; that is, a culture whose influence is "mediated by computer screens" and Information Communication Technology,: 63  specifically the Internet.

The Internet is one of the most popular forms of communication today with billions of people using it every day. This is because the Internet is full of a wide variety of tools that can allow for information retrieval and communication, which can occur between individuals, groups, or even within mass contexts. It has created a culture that many people are involved in which has led to countless positive and negative impacts.

The Internet provides an array of tools for people to use for information retrieval and communication in individual, group, and mass contexts.

Internet culture arises from the frequent interactions between members within various online communities and the use of these communities for communication, entertainment, business, and recreation. The earliest online communities of this kind were centered around the interests and hobbies of anonymous and pseudonymous users who were early adopters of the Internet; typically those with academic, technological, highly niche, or even subversive interests..

The encompassing nature of the Internet culture has led to the study of its many different elements such as anonymity/pseudonymity, social media, gaming and specific communities, and has also raised questions about online identity and Internet privacy.

Examples of use of cyberculture
1. How that will transform politics as we know it, we‘ll have to see," said Fred Turner, author of "From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network and the Rise of Digital Utopianism" and an assistant professor at Stanford University.