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I think this entry should be taken off the list of ethnic groups...I don't see "netizens" as a proper ethnic group, more like a cultural group.
Vinomcobra- I agree. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.223.38.71 ( talk) 01:48, 1 March 2012 (UTC)
I agree with the above comments. It is not an ethnic group. SupperNope ( talk) 23:36, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
Does anyone actually use this term? I find it embarrasing.
In South Korea, Netizen often refers to conservative, (often male) computer users who use the internet as a way to make anonymous attacks on people who do not share their social values. An example being the threat to launch cyber attacks on the Seoul Scene website, unless it removed certain content deemed to be offensive to Korean sensibilities.
I removed above paragraph because it is false. If someone disagrees, please provide a source. -- Acepectif 19:06, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
" http://www.netizen.co.uk is also a website design and development company based in the UK."
I don't think this section is relevant to the article or context; a rather cheap attempt to direct traffic to their company's website. Surely they can create their own wikipedia page if needed? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.111.51.101 ( talk) 11:01, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
What part of this article may be confusing or unclear? Please list. J. D. Redding 13:03, 24 December 2007 (UTC)
“ | Netizens are Internet users who utilize the networks from their home, workplace, or school (among other places). Netizens try to be conducive to the Internet's use and growth. Netizens, who use and know about the network of networks, usually have a self-imposed responsibility to make certain that it is improved in its development while encouraging free speech and open access. | ” |
The whole Description section sounds weird, awkward, kinda like it's somthing that would be writen in the term of agreement of a site, or in some sort of handbook you get when you try to join this exclusive group of people, or in a plaque under a statue of some important representative of the group or somthing... -- TiagoTiago ( talk) 09:02, 3 June 2010 (UTC)
Why does File:Netizen.jpg appear in the article? It adds no value to the article and it looks like a company logo. Is there a company called "Netizen" trying to benefit from this? ( WP Editor 2011 ( talk) 11:29, 22 January 2012 (UTC))
This term seems to remain widely used by English-language media to refer to Chinese internet users, even though it's mostly fallen out of favour in other contexts - anyone know why? Sengokucannon ( talk) 22:46, 26 October 2012 (UTC)
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Noticed that the block quotes were mostly descriptions on how to distinguish a Neitzen from a regular "Ïnternet user". Summarised into a few sentences instead of having to use too many block quotes. — Preceding unsigned comment added by KyleA94 ( talk • contribs) 09:55, 28 October 2020 (UTC)
This article is extremely poorly worded with many grammatical errors. The whole description section, especially the part about “lurkers” is just clumsy. I think this article should be unlocked for editing Slogmire ( talk) 15:36, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
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I think this entry should be taken off the list of ethnic groups...I don't see "netizens" as a proper ethnic group, more like a cultural group.
Vinomcobra- I agree. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.223.38.71 ( talk) 01:48, 1 March 2012 (UTC)
I agree with the above comments. It is not an ethnic group. SupperNope ( talk) 23:36, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
Does anyone actually use this term? I find it embarrasing.
In South Korea, Netizen often refers to conservative, (often male) computer users who use the internet as a way to make anonymous attacks on people who do not share their social values. An example being the threat to launch cyber attacks on the Seoul Scene website, unless it removed certain content deemed to be offensive to Korean sensibilities.
I removed above paragraph because it is false. If someone disagrees, please provide a source. -- Acepectif 19:06, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
" http://www.netizen.co.uk is also a website design and development company based in the UK."
I don't think this section is relevant to the article or context; a rather cheap attempt to direct traffic to their company's website. Surely they can create their own wikipedia page if needed? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.111.51.101 ( talk) 11:01, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
What part of this article may be confusing or unclear? Please list. J. D. Redding 13:03, 24 December 2007 (UTC)
“ | Netizens are Internet users who utilize the networks from their home, workplace, or school (among other places). Netizens try to be conducive to the Internet's use and growth. Netizens, who use and know about the network of networks, usually have a self-imposed responsibility to make certain that it is improved in its development while encouraging free speech and open access. | ” |
The whole Description section sounds weird, awkward, kinda like it's somthing that would be writen in the term of agreement of a site, or in some sort of handbook you get when you try to join this exclusive group of people, or in a plaque under a statue of some important representative of the group or somthing... -- TiagoTiago ( talk) 09:02, 3 June 2010 (UTC)
Why does File:Netizen.jpg appear in the article? It adds no value to the article and it looks like a company logo. Is there a company called "Netizen" trying to benefit from this? ( WP Editor 2011 ( talk) 11:29, 22 January 2012 (UTC))
This term seems to remain widely used by English-language media to refer to Chinese internet users, even though it's mostly fallen out of favour in other contexts - anyone know why? Sengokucannon ( talk) 22:46, 26 October 2012 (UTC)
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Noticed that the block quotes were mostly descriptions on how to distinguish a Neitzen from a regular "Ïnternet user". Summarised into a few sentences instead of having to use too many block quotes. — Preceding unsigned comment added by KyleA94 ( talk • contribs) 09:55, 28 October 2020 (UTC)
This article is extremely poorly worded with many grammatical errors. The whole description section, especially the part about “lurkers” is just clumsy. I think this article should be unlocked for editing Slogmire ( talk) 15:36, 26 May 2024 (UTC)