Responsible citizen on the Internet.
Etiquette rules for the Internet.
slang for a frequent Internet user.
A contraction of ‘network citizen,” referring someone who uses a network's resources, suggesting responsible actions.
A netizen is a 'net-citizen' - in other words, anyone that uses the Net.
A contributing, ethical, and active users of the internet who supports the free flow of ideas, data, shareware, and platform-free concepts. Netizens use their real names on the internet and take responsibility for their data.
Derived from the term citizen, referring to a citizen of the Internet, or someone who uses networked resources. The term connotes civic responsibility and participation.
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A citizen of the Internet, or a user of networked resources. A participant in the global electronic community. See Also: Internet
A term used to describe an Internet user who is aware of the culture and rules governing the Internet.
A responsible citizen of the Internet.
A person who is a frequent or habitual user of the Internet. Source: Dictionary.com
Refers to a citizen of the Internet, someone who uses networked resources. The term suggests participation and civic responsibility.
A citizen of the Internet. Used to refer to someone who belongs to the community of users on the Internet.
If you're reading this, you're already a Netizen—a citizen of the Internet.
A denizen of the Internet.
"Net-citizen", a participant in network culture.
A term referring to a citizen of the Internet, or someone who uses networked resources. The term connotes civic responsibility and participation. See Also: Netiquette, Internet, Spam, Trolling
Net citizen. Those who spend much of their time on the Internet. Used in the same way as you would talk about the citizens of Paris, for example.
one who frequents Cyberspace, that is, one who is logged on to the Internet, say, through Peanut.org. Obsessive netizens are netnuts, and the second or sometimes first language of a netizen is Netspeak.
A light-hearted term referring to a citizen of the Internet community.
n. A person who participates in online communication through the Internet and other networks, especially conference and chat services, such as Internet news or Fidonet. Compare lurker.
A citizen of the Internet. Actually one who uses the Internet extensively.
A citizen of the Internet community: a worldwide, unstructured, instantaneously linked, and organically egalitarian population.