"Cyberspace" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cyberspace refers to the virtual world of electronic communication, primarily the internet, and all the online activities, relationships, and communities that take place within it. It includes the various digital platforms, networks, and systems that allow people to share information, connect with others, and participate in online activities such as social networking, email, online shopping, and online banking, among many others.
Cybernetization refers to the process or state of becoming increasingly dependent on or characterized by the use of computer systems, information technology, and digital communication, especially in a society, organization, or industry. It encompasses the integration of technology into all aspects of life, work, and communication, often leading to a transformation of traditional structures, systems, and processes.
Cybersex refers to the use of digital technology, such as the internet, computer networks, and mobile devices, to engage in sexually explicit activities, often with the goal of sexual arousal. This can include activities such as online dating, video conferencing, instant messaging, and online chat rooms. Cybersex can be seen as a form of virtual sex or online sex, and can involve a range of sexual activities, from simple chatting and flirting to more explicit activities such as nude photos or explicit videos.
Cyberstalking is the illegal use of the internet, email, social media, or other digital technologies to stalk or harass someone, often without their consent.
A cybersurfer is a slang term that refers to a person who spends a lot of time surfing the internet and engaging in online activities such as browsing, socializing, and playing games. It is often used to describe someone who is very familiar with the internet and digital technology, and who spends a significant amount of time online.
A Cybrarian is a librarian who is highly skilled in the use of computers and the internet to provide information and resources to patrons. They are often responsible for managing the digital collection of a library, including online databases, e-books, and other digital materials.