ā€œin her book Because Internet: Understanding the New Rules of Language, the internet linguist Gretchen McCulloch has what I think is a far better way of categorizing internet users: She divides people according to when they truly ā€œgot online.ā€ā€

ā€œThe first group, which she calls ā€œOld Internet Peopleā€ were on the early forums and message boards of the late 1990s and early 2000s: Usenet, Something Awful, or 4chan (back before it carried the alt-right connotations it does now), for instanceā€

ā€œA few years later, there came a much, much larger group of users that McCulloch calls ā€œFull Internet People,ā€ or those who got online at the dawn of more user-friendly technology like AOL, AIM, MSN Messenger, MySpace, or LiveJournal in the early-to-mid 2000sā€

ā€œWhich brings us to the third group coined by McCulloch: the ā€œPost Internet People,ā€ or folks who came to the internet after the cultural significance of the social media monoliths we live with now — Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, and the like — had already been well-establishedā€

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