Netizen - traducción al Inglés
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Netizen - traducción al Inglés

PERSON INVOLVED IN INTERNET COMMUNITIES
Cybercitizen; Netizenship; Netizens; Network citizen

netizen         
(n.) = usuario de Internet
Ex: Derived from the term citizen, netizen refers to a citizen of the Internet, or someone who uses networked resources, behaves responsibly and participates.
Netizen         
Ciuredano, ciudadano de la red
netizen         
noun
ciberdano(a), ciudadano(a) de la Red, ciuredano(a)

Definición

netizen
¦ noun a habitual user of the Internet.
Origin
1990s: blend of net1 and citizen.

Wikipedia

Netizen

The term netizen is a portmanteau of the English words internet and citizen, as in a "citizen of the net" or "net citizen". It describes a person actively involved in online communities or the Internet in general.

The term commonly also implies an interest and active engagement in improving the internet, making it an intellectual and a social resource, or its surrounding political structures, especially in regard to open access, net neutrality and free speech. The term was widely adopted in the mid-1990s as a way to describe those who inhabit the new geography of the internet. Internet pioneer and author Michael F. Hauben is credited with coining and popularizing the term.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para Netizen
1. And they basically said, "Look guys. We'd like you to become netizen investigators."
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2. My virtual readers..I will call them Netizen. They are very fast paced
The Life of a Webtoon Content Creator _ Mujeok Pink _ Talks at Google
3. So for example that every time when a netizen asks questions
Taiwan's Global Contributions _ Audrey Tang _ Talks at Google
4. Consumer, reader, Netizen are all same group of people, but the way they communicate is very unique
The Life of a Webtoon Content Creator _ Mujeok Pink _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de Netizen
1. Yet if netizen reaction in China is resignation, the story of Yahoo‘s complicity in the arrest of Shi Tao, a journalist with the Contemporary Trade News in Hunan, brought a spontaneous uproar among Western human rights and business watchdogs.
2. Ambassador: We are all hoping that there will be a substantial breakthrough at the talks.'4; This is what the ROK people need, and it is particularly necessary for the North Korean people, who are your brothers and who deserve a better life.'4; The talks begin tomorrow, and will continue for four to five days.'4; This session will be a venue for all parties to present ideas on how to implement the agreements reached in September.'4; It is expected that after about a month of review period, the talks will resume for more serious negotiations.'4; If North Korea shows sincerity about denuclearization, I think Assistant Secretary Hill, who is a Netizen like you all, will come up with a constructive solution.
3. More Infotech Headlines People who read this story also read US launches Internet Freedom Task Force 15.02.06 China denies Internet policing 15.02.06 Google exploring personal e–mail domains 14.02.06 Ignore love message this V–Day 11.02.06 Yahoo accused in jailing of Chinese netizen 0'.02.06 Full Coverage Bihar Polls Save Bangalore SelectMumbai FloodsDay in PicsDiscovery in SpaceRam Temple TurmoilJustice for ImranaWimbledon 2005Advani‘s resignationBollywood icon: Sunil DuttSamrat Shah RukhOne Year of UPA RuleThe Great Indian DebateParveen Babi‘s DeathNRI NewsKanchi Seer‘s ArrestAmbani vs AmbaniGujarat RiotsJ–K MonitorIndia Pak TalksIndia–Aus SeriesIndia–Pak SeriesIslamabad SummitIndia Down UnderWar on IraqNE MonitorIndia–Pak Face OffPak Nuke LeakElections 2003 That was up from 21 per cent in a November 2004 survey.
4. More Infotech Headlines People who read this story also read China denies Internet policing 15.02.06 Google exploring personal e–mail domains 14.02.06 Ignore love message this V–Day 11.02.06 Yahoo accused in jailing of Chinese netizen 0'.02.06 Broadband, content firms fight over Net neutrality 08.02.06 Full Coverage Bihar Polls Save Bangalore SelectMumbai FloodsDay in PicsDiscovery in SpaceRam Temple TurmoilJustice for ImranaWimbledon 2005Advani‘s resignationBollywood icon: Sunil DuttSamrat Shah RukhOne Year of UPA RuleThe Great Indian DebateParveen Babi‘s DeathNRI NewsKanchi Seer‘s ArrestAmbani vs AmbaniGujarat RiotsJ–K MonitorIndia Pak TalksIndia–Aus SeriesIndia–Pak SeriesIslamabad SummitIndia Down UnderWar on IraqNE MonitorIndia–Pak Face OffPak Nuke LeakElections 2003 The government move comes as Internet giants Google and Yahoo face mounting criticism for complying with China‘s censorship demands in return for being allowed to enter the giant China market.