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There is a clear distinction between netizens and people who come online to use the internet. A netizen is described as an individual who actively seek to contribute to the development of the internet. Netizens are not individuals who go online for personal gain or profit, but instead actively seeks
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In general, any individual who has access to the internet has the potential to be classified as a netizen. In the 21st century, this is made possible by the global connectivity of the internet. People can physically be located in one country but connected to most of the world via a global network.
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Besides, lurkers seemed to be more critical of the technological elements enabling communities whereas posters appeared to be more critical of users who hampered community creation by making rude or unpleasant comments. Additionally, discussions indicate that both lurkers and posters had distinct
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With time, more and more people have started interacting and building communities online. The effect it has on human psychology and life is of major interest and concern to researchers. Several studies are being done on netizens under the name Netizens’ Psychology. Problems are internet
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motives for lurking and might modify their engagement behaviours based on how they understand the community from various online groups, despite the fact that engagement between those who post and those who lurk was different in the communities studied.
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The term also commonly implies an interest and active engagement in improving the internet, making it an intellectual and a social resource, or its surrounding political structures, especially in regard to
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media to translate both terms, resulting in the frequent appearance of that English word in media reporting about China, far more frequently than the use of the word in other contexts.
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The Illustrated Compendium of Weirdly Specific Words: Including Bumbledom, Jumentous, Spaghettification, and More
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A term used to classify internet users who do not actively contribute to the development of the internet is "
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Mossberger, Karen. "Digital Citizenship - The Internet, Society and Participation" by
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2015 International Conference on Logistics, Informatics and Service Sciences (LISS)
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Netizens: On the History and Impact of Usenet and the Internet (Perspectives)
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Hauben, Michael; Hauben, Ronda (May 11, 1997). "Preface: What is a Netizen".
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Global Issues and Ethical Considerations in Human Enhancement Technologies
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Netizens: On the History and Impact of Usenet and the Internet
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is credited with coining and popularizing the term.
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portmanteau
English
internet
citizen
online communities
open access
net neutrality
free speech
Michael F. Hauben
lurker
Internet in China
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Google Translate
copyright attribution
edit summary
interlanguage link
talk page
Knowledge (XXG):Translation
Mandarin Chinese
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
mainland China
English language
Reporters Without Borders § Netizen Prize
Reporters Without Borders
Netizen Prize
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