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Internet culture does not soley exist online and leads to less…
Internet culture does not soley exist online and leads to less individuality
Internet culture leads to a global culture
memes and different viral videos
people are starting to copy/adapt to a different kind of humor and even ways of talking and acting about the newest trends online.
social media leads to widespread fashion trends
widespread trends block other cultures online
physical behavior changes as well such as body language
shows how we are wired in our brains to "fit in" or act a certain way for approval, and how even if it isn't necessarily physical people in front of us behaving or acting this way, we can still be influenced in our behavior by mirroring what we see on the screen.
Psychological effects
addicted to socialization and therefore phones
type of attention spans differ
fitting in to a larger group for approval
social media and emotional response
influenced by virtual things (accounts, videos, writing)
obedience through technology leads to obedience to how new media wants us to be like (fashion, opinions, etc)
Age
internet culture effects different ages
different age groups have a different internet culture
different social media have different influences
combining internet influence and teens who are already impressionable
different trends in different ages
Behavior
memes and videos integrated into conversations and slang
dance trends and tik tok dances
Fashion
fashion trends are labeled by the social media they gained popularity
"VSCO girl" and "Instagram Baddie"
targeted advertisements
celebrity influence
Personal story from summer camp
personal experience witnessing trends becoming uniform in different age groups
Subcultures becoming mainstream
camp style
black culture
we are all becoming more similar each day by the tendencies of internet culture
So what?
internet culture diminishes individuality and creativity
wanting to be liked and accepted means following the mainstream in some capacity
validation of fitting in and being accepted through likes and views
different ages have different internet presences and experiences and are influenced differently