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Synonyms and antonyms of People who use or operate the internet in British Thesaurus

People who use or operate the internet

bloggerati (noun)

people who write successful and popular blogs

chat group (noun)

a group of people who regularly exchange messages on the Internet, especially people who share an interest

click farm (noun)

a group of people who are hired to click on online advertisements or to ’likesocial networking pages in return for very low pay

cyberbully (noun)

somebody who uses the internet or a mobile phone to send messages or images to another person that are intended to frighten or upset them

cybernaut (noun)

informal someone who likes using the Internet a lot

digerati (noun)

humorous people who have a lot of technical knowledge of computers and the Internet

digital immigrant (noun)

someone who has not grown up using technology such as the Internet and mobile phones but has learned to use it later in life

digital native (noun)

someone who has grown up using technology such as the Internet and mobile phones

discussion group (noun)

computing a group of people who use the Internet to exchange ideas on a particular subject

dotcom (noun)

a company that uses the Internet to sell its products and services

e-business (noun)

a company that operates on the Internet

e-tailer (noun)

a company that sells things on the Internet

hacktivist (noun)

someone who changes information on websites or prevents people from using them for a period of time, in order to make a political protest

mod (noun)

informal a moderator in charge of an online discussion

moderator (noun)

someone who reads content posted online and deletes it if it is offensive or inappropriate

mouse potato (noun)

informal someone who spends long periods of time using the Internet or playing computer games

nethead (noun)

informal somebody who spends a lot of time on the Internet and knows a lot about it

netizen (noun)

informal someone who spends a lot of time using the Internet

postmaster (noun)

the person responsible for the computer on a network that sends, receives, and stores e-mail

service provider (noun)

computing a company that provides customers with a connection to the Internet

silver surfer (noun)

informal a senior citizen who uses the Internet

teleworker (noun)

someone who works at home on a computer and communicates with their office or customers by telephone, fax, or email

troll (noun)

computingshowing disapproval someone who writes negative and hostile comments on a website in order to provoke people

user base (noun)

the number of people who use a particular product or service, especially one available on the Internet

Viner (noun)

someone who makes very short films and shares them on the video sharing site Vine

visitor (noun)

computing someone who looks at a particular page on the Internet

webhead (noun)

informal someone who spends a lot of time using the Internet

webmaster (noun)

someone whose job is to manage a website