Technology has changed the way we see everything include ourselves, things like friendship, relationships, and just peership has changed from a traditional face to face to the development of online relationships with the utilization of online communities. “Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) would allow people to explore alternative aspects of their identity and of themselves like never before (Carter.p.109).” online communities have turned from being pastimes to a form of truly expressing oneself. The factors of the creation of internet …show more content…
Social Influence is great factor in the formation of internet communities, things like society promoting the utilization of social media or the rejection of an individual from society. Those who feel they have been rejected from society and feel they cannot truly be themselves, flock to computer based society as a mean to express and illustration their identity without the passing of judgement “people found kindred spirits and were accepted with all of their warts. When their warts were too overwhelming, they disguised or omitted them, free to present themselves however they chose. (Adler&Adler.p.44).” this is an important aspect of online communities. Everything from the ones username, clothes, etc. in online communities is all applied when the formation of one online identity is formed. The internet is a bridge of social capital which “refers to social networks that bring together people of different sorts, and bonding social capital brings together people of similar sorts (Norris.pg.3).” creating multiple different environments. A playground can be one way to describe these communities because just like a playground it’s a place where people can gather and are free to have fun. …show more content…
Al. 2012).” These factors all have a certain amount of push and pull when discussing the growth or decline of the economy. Per Graham and Dutton, the internet “was in the Western context that the technology was built and matured, but US users no longer drive online developments (Graham&Dutton. pg.117).” China has become the accelerators that continue to take the trend of having more users than the united states and will most likely keep growing. China and the Asian countries that have utilized the use of the internet, “Europe has halved...from 66 percent in 2002 to 33 percent in 2012 and the percentage located in Asia has grown from only 5 percent in 2002 to 45% in 2012 (Graham&Dutton. pg.117).” these are intense increases. Vast increases worldwide have also been seen in places such as Latin America and the Caribbean “risen from less than 1 percent in 2002 to 10 percent in 2012 (Graham&Dutton. pg.117).” and the Middle East and Africa are also included within this data. The Middle East and Africa “made up more than 10 percent of the total by 2012 (Graham&Dutton. pg.117).” displaying and showing that the trend is moving away from the developers and early leaders (such as the United States) towards