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(Internet) An alternate account.
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(Internet slang, rare) The practice of talking using numbers, or using short phonetic spellings (as in "Hey evry1, how r u?"), as a shorthand to save on keystrokes.
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(Internet slang) The community of book and reading-oriented blogs on Tumblr.
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An artificial intelligence program intended to simulate interactive conversation with another person
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(blogging, slang, derogatory, rare) The totality of bloggers advocating forms of pseudoscience, the paranormal, and conspiracy theories.
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Alternative form of comest
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Alternative form of cometh
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Initialism of cyberpunk. [(science fiction, uncountable) A subgenre of science fiction which focuses on computer or information technology and virtual reality juxtaposed with a degree of breakdown or radical change in the social order.]
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The realisation of anarchy in cyberspace.
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The computer-driven Information Age.
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The social organisation on the Internet as one without a centralised monopoly on the exercise of force (i.e. without a state).
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An anarchic state or condition on computer networks.
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Art produced with the help of computers, often with an interactive or multimedia aspect.
adj
Relating to cyberathletics, or e-sports.
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(science fiction) A digital or electronic equivalent of a book.
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A communistic worldview arising in cyberspace.
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(science fiction) The use of computer technology to replicate consciousness as in living individuals.
adj
Of or pertaining to cyberculture.
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A date (romantic event) brought about by cyberdating.
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Relating to cyberdiscourse.
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Any of the forms of (possibly interactive) storytelling shaped and influenced by cyberspace and the Internet.
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The jargon used on the Internet; netspeak.
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A community, philosophy and set of practices concerned with feminist acts in cyberspace.
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A social system akin to feudalism in cyberspace.
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Of or relating to cyberforensics.
n
Synonym of cyberperformance
n
fraud carried out by means of computers or the Internet
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A projected future based around cyberspace or computer technology.
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A hypothetical form of immortality in which a person's consciousness, memories, etc. are transferred into a computer system.
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(rare) A belief system focusing on the social benefits of information technology.
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A form of libertarianism that views the Internet or cyberspace as a means of attaining individual existence without central governments.
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(informal) Cyberliterature.
adj
Relating to cyberliterature.
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Literature that relies on a cyber medium, particular in order to achieve interactivity.
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(science fiction) A computer system capable of conscious thought; a computerized mind, or artificial intelligence.
adj
Expressing or relating to cyberoptimism.
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An ethos that emphasizes simplicity, individual rights, and the transcendence of nationality as a result of technology.
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(parapsychology, science fiction) A person with techno-telepathic ability, capable of reading the electrical signals of electronic devices (such as computers) around them.
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A poem in the genre of cyberpoetry.
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Politics as carried out in cyberspace, comprehending such concepts as electronic voting.
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Elements of cyberpunk fiction and cyberculture brought into the mainstream as pop culture.
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(informal) Savvy with regard to computers or the Internet; technologically knowledgeable.
adv
In a cybersexual manner or context.
adj
Pertaining to cyberspace.
adv
In a cyberspatial sense; in terms of, or by means of, cyberspace.
adj
(rare) Relating to spirituality and to computers or cyberspace.
adj
Relating to cyberstrategy.
adv
(rare, informal) By means of a computer.
n
A conference or similar meeting taking place via the Internet or in cyberspace.
adj
Of or pertaining to cybertechnology.
n
(countable, uncountable) Text on a computer, particularly hypertext
adj
Relating to cybertherapy.
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A utopia in cyberspace or achieved by means of computer technology.
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(rare) A cyber universe; cyberspace.
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A library that provides electronic access to reference material.
n
An Internet version of conventional graffiti; changes to the content of websites, etc. by unauthorized persons.
n
Alternative spelling of Doctor Google [(Internet, informal) The Internet when used to seek out medical advice.]
adj
Relating to e-strategy.
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(Internet slang) A block of emoji that has been copied and pasted from another page.
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(sociology) A demographic group that has matured using social media as their primary networking tool.
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(informal) A person who works for the technology company IBM.
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An interdisciplinary field of cybernetics concerned with management and organizations.
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(Internet, neologism) The totality of men's-rights-oriented blogs and websites.
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(science fiction, Internet) A hypothetical future (counterpart or continuation of the) Internet, created by the convergence of virtually enhanced physical reality and physically persistent virtual space.
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(Internet slang, sometimes derogatory) An incomprehensible writing script, or the language associated with it. Usually refers to Japanese, but may also refer to Chinese, Korean and other East Asian writing scripts.
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One who studies netnography.
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(Internet slang, 4chan) Used as a generic substitute for whatever is being indicated by an attached picture.
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(espionage) Intelligence gathered from social media.
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(informal) The abbreviated, simplified form of language used in text messages, which often elides vowels and omits punctuation and capitalisation.
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(art, computing) An artist who specializes in art on the Internet or in virtual reality.
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(Internet) The online participation of citizens in democratic processes such as in online voting during parliament elections.
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