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The belief that cyberspace should exist decentralised and without authority, and that this can be achieved through cryptography.
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The use of cryptography to enable individuals to make consensual economic arrangements and transcend national boundaries.
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Alternative form of cyberdissident [One who takes part in cyberdissidence.]
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Alternative form of cyberdissident [One who takes part in cyberdissidence.]
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A supporter of cyberanarchism.
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A participant in, or proponent of, cybercapitalism.
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Involving or relating to cybercolonialism.
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The writer of a cybercolumn.
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(informal) An Internet user.
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Relating to cyberocracy.
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Of or pertaining to a fusion of modern cyberculture with the psychedelic counterculture of the 1960s.
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A supporter of cyberdemocracy.
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Of or relating to cyberdemocracy.
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Relating to cyberdrama.
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Fiction in a cyber genre, such as cyberpunk.
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(US, politics) Exhibiting qualities thought to be attractive to internet users
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(informal) A person who is very fond of computers.
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A proponent of cyberlibertarianism.
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A human intertwined with electronic components; often implies the result is more electronic than biological.
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A mosque that exists only on the Internet or in cyberspace
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Someone who studies cybernetics.
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A hypothetical form of government that rules by the effective use of information and technology.
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The belief that computer technology and the Internet will have positive effects on society.
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The belief that computer technology and the Internet will have negative effects on society.
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A person with the attitude of cyberpessimism.
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Expressing or relating to cyberpessimism.
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One who studies cyberphilosophy.
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Of or relating to cyberphilosophy.
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A subdiscipline of philosophy concerned with the philosophical effects and implications of computer technologies such as the Internet and virtual reality.
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(rare) Combining cyberspace and the physical world.
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A writer of cyberpoetry.
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Pertaining to cyberpolitics.
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(countable) A writer of cyberpunk fiction.
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(informal) Resembling or characteristic of cyberpunk.
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(informal) Reminiscent of the cyberpunk genre.
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Of or pertaining to cybersociety.
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Alternative form of cyberutopian [Of or pertaining to a cyberutopia.]
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Of or pertaining to a cyberutopia.
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The belief that a utopia can be achieved in cyberspace.
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(technology, sociology) An individual who was born or raised before the widespread use of digital technology.
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(Internet, informal) The Internet when used to seek out medical advice.
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(countable) A company providing technology to the education sector
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(Internet slang) Initialism of ha ha only serious. [(informal) Intended as a joke but also containing truths meant for reflection later.]
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A pseudoreligious group, founded in Sweden in 2010, claiming that copying information is a sacred virtue and that file sharing should not be restricted by law.
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(slang, sometimes derogatory) A loyal user of Apple products, such as Macintosh computers, iPads, and iPhones.
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(informal) Mark Zuckerberg (born 1984), founder of the social network Facebook
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