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Internet culture and Wikipedia

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Difference between Internet culture and Wikipedia

Internet culture vs. Wikipedia

Internet culture, or cyberculture, is the culture that has emerged, or is emerging, from the use of computer networks for communication, entertainment, and business. Wikipedia is a multilingual, web-based, free encyclopedia that is based on a model of openly editable content.

Similarities between Internet culture and Wikipedia

Internet culture and Wikipedia have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Blog, Cyberspace, Internet troll, Wiki.

Blog

A blog (a truncation of the expression "weblog") is a discussion or informational website published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries ("posts").

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Cyberspace

Cyberspace is interconnected technology.

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Internet troll

In Internet slang, a troll is a person who starts quarrels or upsets people on the Internet to distract and sow discord by posting inflammatory and digressive, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the intent of provoking readers into displaying emotional responses and normalizing tangential discussion, whether for the troll's amusement or a specific gain.

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Wiki

A wiki is a website on which users collaboratively modify content and structure directly from the web browser.

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Internet culture and Wikipedia Comparison

Internet culture has 78 relations, while Wikipedia has 480. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.72% = 4 / (78 + 480).

References

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