Cyberculture is a form of communication through computer oriented programs. To me, I rarely use this form of communication because the one important aspect is ruled out, face to face interactions. In one way or another everyone online uses these programs such as emails, on-line accounts, and maybe even chat rooms. I personally do not mind the cyberculture because it is a great way to meet new people or in some cases even your significant other. I think that my generation is more involved in the cyberculture world because our knowledge of the computers is extremely high, since we spend hours on them daily. Cyberculture has affected my life in positive ways because we have so easy access at the tip of our fingers. These cyber groups definitely will always have room for improvement because newer programs are being created everyday, so the competitiveness is at a high level. I think that in the future more companies will become involved into the cyber world for one simple fact, more profit. If more and more people become active in this world, before you know it there will be online shopping everywhere. This is a great step towards communication because of the easy access of computers that we have available to us.
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You are very true, our peers today are very knowledgable when it comes to computers, and even I myself do like to spend time writing e-mails and chatting with friends. There are soo many different cybercultures that you plenty of oppurtunities meet new friends and possibly significant others!
I agree with your point that we miss out on face to face communication with the effects of technology. While I think that technology overall is beneficial, I do see the importance in getting to know someone while being in their presence. But with every good comes a bad!
I agree with what you say about the completive nature of cybercultures. I mentioned in my post about how some people are way to into the culture, and they feel they need to prove themselves.
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