Cyber Social Anxiety is a condition that someone has when they have a fear of socialising with others online possibly due to past experiences getting cyber bullied, doxxed, or even no reason at all.
Typically, those people may have little to no online presence, including no social media and may request not to have their pictures taken in case it shows up online where they would get made fun of.
“Why don’t you have an Instagram?”
“Because I have Cyber Social Anxiety.”
“What’s that?”
“Same thing with Social Anxiety but online.”
Hitting both a Juul and a Pax Era at the same time. Also known as a E-Moke
Kevin: "Let me hit a cyber spleef so I can sleep"
Thomas: "That's whats up"
like a cyber potato, it's someone who spends hours in front of a computer without moving.
Jay never watches TV at night, he sits in front of his computer screen for hours on end. He's such a cyber slug
When your computer or email address is infected with virus or flooding spam as a result of porn websites you subscribe to.
Cyber VD is a very common form of disease, being that ninety per cent of internet searches are pornography related anyway.
Term used to describe an "e-girl". Generally a girl who is a cyber princess is the shy/anxious girl, average looks or slightly above average, not many friends, and kind if addicted to the internet. Basically what a "neet" is but not as chronically online.
She is definitely a cyber princess.
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When you "sit" on a persons social media page and wait for a new post to come up so you can like and comment it.
"I'm waiting for jimmy to post another one from his vacation..."
"Cyber squatting is just creepy dude."
CJW:
Cyber Justice Warrior. A pejorative term for a “in the scene” individual who repeatedly and vehemently engages in arguments on Cyber justice on the Internet. Calling it “Drama” they often argue in a shallow or not well-thought-out way, for the purpose of raising their own personal reputation. A Cyber justice warrior, or CJW, does not necessarily strongly believe all that they say, or even care about the group(s) they are fighting on behalf of. They typically repeat points from whoever is the most popular hacker, tweeter or commenter of the moment. Their goal seems to be hoping they will be "1337" in the infosec/hacker community via likes, RT’s, comments, and become popular in return. They are very sure to adopt stances that are "correct" in their social circle.
It’s evident you are dealing with a CJW when they take to their blogs to summarize/laymen the “drama thus far”. CJW’s post in various forms of “Here’s my opinion, everyone is an asshole” essays, that only speak from a one sided perspective. (In other words, The hacker they most easily relate to.) Other signs are sub tweets, passive aggressive “jokes” and tendency to join a dog-pile for a “controversy” they have not taken the time to fully research, even when the OP or the entire thread is readily available.
Got to love this Cyber Justice Warrior tweeting everything but saying & doing nothing! #SMH