By Tyler Greer
Almost anything one can write about the internet is a cliche. The fundamental changes in how we conduct our lives and communicate are well known. There is little new to say. We focus on the massification of internet use – the millions of Justin Bieber’s twitter followers or, more seriously, the thousands that rise up in Egypt, Libya, or Syria in search for freedom. But in this picture we often ignore the profound ability of the internet to create communities composed of isolated individuals who would not have been able to find each other in any other way.
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