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netizen
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net·i·zen  (nt-zn)
n.
A person who is a frequent or habitual user of the Internet.

[Blend of Net and citizen.]

netizen [ˈnɛtɪzən]
n
(Electronics & Computer Science / Communications & Information) Informal a person who regularly uses the Internet
[from (Inter)net + (cit)izen]
Translations
netizen
n (Comput) → Netizen m, → Dauersurfer(in) m(f)


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This runs in contradiction with the civil society, for there is already a participative spirit developed among cybercitizens, as it is evident from the increased number of Greek bloggers presenting their views on current social and political issues and the emergence of sites hosting NGOs and other political organisations.
If you're a concerned cybercitizen with time on your hands, spend some time scanning the entire length of the document.
at 832; see also Amy Harmon, We the People of the Internet: Cybercitizens Debate How to Form On-Line Union, Perfect or Otherwise, N.
 
 
 
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