For example
One of the chapters of the book deals with "cyber-community", and the
question for discussion raised for this chapter is "Are you a part of a
cyber-community". One reader answered:
Yes, I'm a part of a cyber community. I'm subscribed
to the WebTv networks which allows you to have the Internet through your Tv. So that's the way I visit your
site and can give my opinion on different aspects of the new technologies and especially the Internet.
Now I'm not trying to be condescending, but it's a fair guess that the
definition of cyber-community that this reader adheres to is significantly
different from that delineated in the book and at the site. There's almost
no way to respond to a posting such as this that might build some feeling
of camaraderie, of closeness. But the poster doesn't seem to want that
anyway. He's already satisfied with the level of community.
Go to: Just a few possibilities for taking a look,
or
Go to: Just browsing, thank you.