noun
- the culture, practices, and social norms that have developed around the use of computers, the internet, and digital technology
- the shared values, behaviors, and creative expressions of communities that interact primarily through digital networks and virtual spaces
Usage: often used in academic and cultural studies contexts; typically uncountable
Usage: emphasizes community and social aspects of online interaction
Examples
- Cyberculture has transformed how people communicate and share information across the globe.
- The study of cyberculture examines how digital technology shapes modern society and identity.
- Memes and viral videos are important artifacts of contemporary cyberculture.
- Young people growing up in cyberculture often have different social expectations than previous generations.
- Universities now offer courses on cyberculture and digital anthropology.
- Cyberculture includes everything from online gaming communities to social media trends.