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This attempt to rediscover the reality with so-called coherent Internet culture terms and categories is an important concept behind Internet-centricism. Under what conditions and what conditions are known, Internet centricity has created its own new epistemology. From an analytical point of view, it resembles human centristism - it only worships different divinity. The majority of those who believe in Internet-centricity traditionally have kept silence about their quasi-religion. But thanks to the perfect publication of the future of Stephen Johnson, they finally have a lively written declaration that refined all the key principles of their view of the world - and adds their own many eye shadows
Of course, this is far from a complete list. The Internet culture is very big and complicated. But considering the fact that during such a short period many people are considered to be their own online culture - of course it should be worth studying in detail? The key question is which culture is closest to the Internet culture (speaking English). Is it American culture? Or is the Internet culture completely differentiated to its own one? I have heard stories about people who grew up in Sweden, but young people speak English rather than English as they are doing many video games online. Or, who grew up in Saudi Arabia, he is a clumsy feminist. For some of us, the culture of the Internet is closer to our hearts than the culture of where we grew up. When asked where I came from, I would say "the Internet." This is the same series of values and practices as other cultures.
The Internet changed this. Because the fast cycle time of the Internet culture exceeds the speed of life in every city, our culture is online, not the city's coffee shop. A few years ago, seeing the memes at CNN.com was very surprising but now it is very common. The Internet still does not completely contain all the media (but), it is a subculture of a rather disproportionate influence and is unfairly preferred by taste makers. This means that the group of newcomers has become a cultural leader of internet users in the English speaking world.