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Specific word for social app user?
Another word for a troll not on the internetWord for “Source of Unpleasant Disclosure”Specific word for “grown-up children”?Technical term for social questions?What do you call a Q&A user who posts a question but never checks back?specific word or one word for using social websites while workingSpecific word for the hairs on headA Word for Voucher UserIs there a synonym for voyeuristic without a sexual connotation?Word for specific people
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I am looking for a specific word to describe people who are active on social media apps: FB, Whatsapp, etc.
The nearest word that I found while searching online is netizen. Cambridge Dictionary describes it as:
a person who uses the internet
But, it does not fit the idea I want to represent:
______ are human beings without four limbs. They demand and demand, but can't act in real life.
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I am looking for a specific word to describe people who are active on social media apps: FB, Whatsapp, etc.
The nearest word that I found while searching online is netizen. Cambridge Dictionary describes it as:
a person who uses the internet
But, it does not fit the idea I want to represent:
______ are human beings without four limbs. They demand and demand, but can't act in real life.
single-word-requests
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What is wrong with social-media users or perhaps simply users ?
– k1eran
Mar 2 at 18:25
I found "onliner" at wordhippo.com/what-is/another-word-for/netizen.html
– aparente001
Mar 3 at 9:27
@k1eran social media user is a sentence in itself.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:39
@aparente001 onliner or netizen are those people who gets online. They does not mean social media user.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:41
I don't find it satisfying either for what you described. Hmm, maybe you'll have to coin a new word.
– aparente001
Mar 3 at 9:42
add a comment |
I am looking for a specific word to describe people who are active on social media apps: FB, Whatsapp, etc.
The nearest word that I found while searching online is netizen. Cambridge Dictionary describes it as:
a person who uses the internet
But, it does not fit the idea I want to represent:
______ are human beings without four limbs. They demand and demand, but can't act in real life.
single-word-requests
I am looking for a specific word to describe people who are active on social media apps: FB, Whatsapp, etc.
The nearest word that I found while searching online is netizen. Cambridge Dictionary describes it as:
a person who uses the internet
But, it does not fit the idea I want to represent:
______ are human beings without four limbs. They demand and demand, but can't act in real life.
single-word-requests
single-word-requests
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What is wrong with social-media users or perhaps simply users ?
– k1eran
Mar 2 at 18:25
I found "onliner" at wordhippo.com/what-is/another-word-for/netizen.html
– aparente001
Mar 3 at 9:27
@k1eran social media user is a sentence in itself.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:39
@aparente001 onliner or netizen are those people who gets online. They does not mean social media user.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:41
I don't find it satisfying either for what you described. Hmm, maybe you'll have to coin a new word.
– aparente001
Mar 3 at 9:42
add a comment |
What is wrong with social-media users or perhaps simply users ?
– k1eran
Mar 2 at 18:25
I found "onliner" at wordhippo.com/what-is/another-word-for/netizen.html
– aparente001
Mar 3 at 9:27
@k1eran social media user is a sentence in itself.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:39
@aparente001 onliner or netizen are those people who gets online. They does not mean social media user.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:41
I don't find it satisfying either for what you described. Hmm, maybe you'll have to coin a new word.
– aparente001
Mar 3 at 9:42
What is wrong with social-media users or perhaps simply users ?
– k1eran
Mar 2 at 18:25
What is wrong with social-media users or perhaps simply users ?
– k1eran
Mar 2 at 18:25
I found "onliner" at wordhippo.com/what-is/another-word-for/netizen.html
– aparente001
Mar 3 at 9:27
I found "onliner" at wordhippo.com/what-is/another-word-for/netizen.html
– aparente001
Mar 3 at 9:27
@k1eran social media user is a sentence in itself.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:39
@k1eran social media user is a sentence in itself.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:39
@aparente001 onliner or netizen are those people who gets online. They does not mean social media user.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:41
@aparente001 onliner or netizen are those people who gets online. They does not mean social media user.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:41
I don't find it satisfying either for what you described. Hmm, maybe you'll have to coin a new word.
– aparente001
Mar 3 at 9:42
I don't find it satisfying either for what you described. Hmm, maybe you'll have to coin a new word.
– aparente001
Mar 3 at 9:42
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What about social networker: https://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Social-Networker
Thanks for answer, but it doesn't comprise element of online.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:44
I don't understand. This answers your question. You did not ask for the term to include "online". Also, if you know what a social network is, it cannot be other than online! So it in fact includes the concept that the person is online, because these apps are internet-based.
– ib11
Mar 3 at 20:50
1
Social network need not necessarily be online. The word network was very well used for real life relationships especially in business and marketing domain. Likewise, social network is very well use for real like network. Also, it is readily understood that I am looking for element of virtual world i.e. online in my question. One does not use apps/application without getting online.
– GATECSE
Mar 4 at 1:32
1
Here is the problem: link. Also, if you check the wikipedia page on social network, please read History section. Lastly, in your local community you may have multiple social groups, if you wish to interact, then the interaction would be called "social networking". Whereas, social networker is the participant.
– GATECSE
Mar 4 at 2:28
1
@GATECSE To a sociologist, "social networks" includes real-life communities. But to most people, the term has these days come to mean "online social networks" specifically. So the context where the term will be used is important.
– Barmar
Mar 4 at 17:27
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What about social networker: https://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Social-Networker
Thanks for answer, but it doesn't comprise element of online.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:44
I don't understand. This answers your question. You did not ask for the term to include "online". Also, if you know what a social network is, it cannot be other than online! So it in fact includes the concept that the person is online, because these apps are internet-based.
– ib11
Mar 3 at 20:50
1
Social network need not necessarily be online. The word network was very well used for real life relationships especially in business and marketing domain. Likewise, social network is very well use for real like network. Also, it is readily understood that I am looking for element of virtual world i.e. online in my question. One does not use apps/application without getting online.
– GATECSE
Mar 4 at 1:32
1
Here is the problem: link. Also, if you check the wikipedia page on social network, please read History section. Lastly, in your local community you may have multiple social groups, if you wish to interact, then the interaction would be called "social networking". Whereas, social networker is the participant.
– GATECSE
Mar 4 at 2:28
1
@GATECSE To a sociologist, "social networks" includes real-life communities. But to most people, the term has these days come to mean "online social networks" specifically. So the context where the term will be used is important.
– Barmar
Mar 4 at 17:27
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What about social networker: https://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Social-Networker
Thanks for answer, but it doesn't comprise element of online.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:44
I don't understand. This answers your question. You did not ask for the term to include "online". Also, if you know what a social network is, it cannot be other than online! So it in fact includes the concept that the person is online, because these apps are internet-based.
– ib11
Mar 3 at 20:50
1
Social network need not necessarily be online. The word network was very well used for real life relationships especially in business and marketing domain. Likewise, social network is very well use for real like network. Also, it is readily understood that I am looking for element of virtual world i.e. online in my question. One does not use apps/application without getting online.
– GATECSE
Mar 4 at 1:32
1
Here is the problem: link. Also, if you check the wikipedia page on social network, please read History section. Lastly, in your local community you may have multiple social groups, if you wish to interact, then the interaction would be called "social networking". Whereas, social networker is the participant.
– GATECSE
Mar 4 at 2:28
1
@GATECSE To a sociologist, "social networks" includes real-life communities. But to most people, the term has these days come to mean "online social networks" specifically. So the context where the term will be used is important.
– Barmar
Mar 4 at 17:27
|
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What about social networker: https://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Social-Networker
What about social networker: https://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Social-Networker
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Thanks for answer, but it doesn't comprise element of online.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:44
I don't understand. This answers your question. You did not ask for the term to include "online". Also, if you know what a social network is, it cannot be other than online! So it in fact includes the concept that the person is online, because these apps are internet-based.
– ib11
Mar 3 at 20:50
1
Social network need not necessarily be online. The word network was very well used for real life relationships especially in business and marketing domain. Likewise, social network is very well use for real like network. Also, it is readily understood that I am looking for element of virtual world i.e. online in my question. One does not use apps/application without getting online.
– GATECSE
Mar 4 at 1:32
1
Here is the problem: link. Also, if you check the wikipedia page on social network, please read History section. Lastly, in your local community you may have multiple social groups, if you wish to interact, then the interaction would be called "social networking". Whereas, social networker is the participant.
– GATECSE
Mar 4 at 2:28
1
@GATECSE To a sociologist, "social networks" includes real-life communities. But to most people, the term has these days come to mean "online social networks" specifically. So the context where the term will be used is important.
– Barmar
Mar 4 at 17:27
|
show 9 more comments
Thanks for answer, but it doesn't comprise element of online.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:44
I don't understand. This answers your question. You did not ask for the term to include "online". Also, if you know what a social network is, it cannot be other than online! So it in fact includes the concept that the person is online, because these apps are internet-based.
– ib11
Mar 3 at 20:50
1
Social network need not necessarily be online. The word network was very well used for real life relationships especially in business and marketing domain. Likewise, social network is very well use for real like network. Also, it is readily understood that I am looking for element of virtual world i.e. online in my question. One does not use apps/application without getting online.
– GATECSE
Mar 4 at 1:32
1
Here is the problem: link. Also, if you check the wikipedia page on social network, please read History section. Lastly, in your local community you may have multiple social groups, if you wish to interact, then the interaction would be called "social networking". Whereas, social networker is the participant.
– GATECSE
Mar 4 at 2:28
1
@GATECSE To a sociologist, "social networks" includes real-life communities. But to most people, the term has these days come to mean "online social networks" specifically. So the context where the term will be used is important.
– Barmar
Mar 4 at 17:27
Thanks for answer, but it doesn't comprise element of online.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:44
Thanks for answer, but it doesn't comprise element of online.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:44
I don't understand. This answers your question. You did not ask for the term to include "online". Also, if you know what a social network is, it cannot be other than online! So it in fact includes the concept that the person is online, because these apps are internet-based.
– ib11
Mar 3 at 20:50
I don't understand. This answers your question. You did not ask for the term to include "online". Also, if you know what a social network is, it cannot be other than online! So it in fact includes the concept that the person is online, because these apps are internet-based.
– ib11
Mar 3 at 20:50
1
1
Social network need not necessarily be online. The word network was very well used for real life relationships especially in business and marketing domain. Likewise, social network is very well use for real like network. Also, it is readily understood that I am looking for element of virtual world i.e. online in my question. One does not use apps/application without getting online.
– GATECSE
Mar 4 at 1:32
Social network need not necessarily be online. The word network was very well used for real life relationships especially in business and marketing domain. Likewise, social network is very well use for real like network. Also, it is readily understood that I am looking for element of virtual world i.e. online in my question. One does not use apps/application without getting online.
– GATECSE
Mar 4 at 1:32
1
1
Here is the problem: link. Also, if you check the wikipedia page on social network, please read History section. Lastly, in your local community you may have multiple social groups, if you wish to interact, then the interaction would be called "social networking". Whereas, social networker is the participant.
– GATECSE
Mar 4 at 2:28
Here is the problem: link. Also, if you check the wikipedia page on social network, please read History section. Lastly, in your local community you may have multiple social groups, if you wish to interact, then the interaction would be called "social networking". Whereas, social networker is the participant.
– GATECSE
Mar 4 at 2:28
1
1
@GATECSE To a sociologist, "social networks" includes real-life communities. But to most people, the term has these days come to mean "online social networks" specifically. So the context where the term will be used is important.
– Barmar
Mar 4 at 17:27
@GATECSE To a sociologist, "social networks" includes real-life communities. But to most people, the term has these days come to mean "online social networks" specifically. So the context where the term will be used is important.
– Barmar
Mar 4 at 17:27
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What is wrong with social-media users or perhaps simply users ?
– k1eran
Mar 2 at 18:25
I found "onliner" at wordhippo.com/what-is/another-word-for/netizen.html
– aparente001
Mar 3 at 9:27
@k1eran social media user is a sentence in itself.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:39
@aparente001 onliner or netizen are those people who gets online. They does not mean social media user.
– GATECSE
Mar 3 at 9:41
I don't find it satisfying either for what you described. Hmm, maybe you'll have to coin a new word.
– aparente001
Mar 3 at 9:42