South Korean web culture

South Korean web culture

South Korean web culture indicates distinct activities that South Korean internet users enjoy on the web. Most of the internet users are in the 13 - 50 age range. Most of the activities are targeted to teenagers and college students.

Major activities

Cyworld (싸이 월드)

"Cyworld" is a hybrid between a blog and personal homepage. Although its primary prevalence is found in Korea, its influence has spread over China in recent years. "Cyworld" users range anywhere from elementary students to middle-aged adults."Cyworld" requires a person's real identity (Koreans: verified by Korean national identification number (주민등록번호); Foreigners: scanned school/state ID, driver's license, or passport) to become a member. Since all identity is usually truthful and non-anonymous, users often use this to seek lost friends from childhood or former classmates on the website, or make and progress their friendship by system that called by 'mini-homepage(minihompy,미니홈피)'.

Similar to blogs, many people share their thoughts and photos that other friends (called 일촌, il-chon) can comment on. A typical 'mini-homepage' features a main page, a photographic album, a guest book, and a personal diary. Users are given many choices for personalizing their pages with music, backgrounds, and even fonts. One of the major differences between "Cyworld" and blogs is that "Cyworld" is optimized for the users who prefer to write very short and succinct diaries. One popular personalized feature is the 'mini-room (미니룸)', where a user is given a single rectangular room to decorate with different objects. These objects (as well as personalized features) are bought with online dollars called "dotori" (acorn, in English). Every user is given a 'mini-me (미니미)', a caricature. Although each user is given a prototype, gender-appropriate figure, they liberally personalize these figures with a variety of dress and hairstyle options.

Because the website contains mostly truthful information, social issues have been raised such as Cyber-bullying.

Blog(블로그)

Just like other countries, blog is also popular in South Korea, but not as much as cyworld. Post topics range from personal reflections on philosophical conjectures to simple everyday life stories. Some of the popular Korean blog hosting websites include [http://www.naver.com/ Naver Blog] , [http://www.egloos.com Egloos blog] , [http://www.blogin.com blogin Blog] , [http://www.daum.net/ Daum Blog] , and [http://kr.blog.yahoo.com/ Yahoo! Korea Blog] .

messenger(메신저)

In Korea, the most popular online messengers include NateOn, MSN Messenger, BuddyBuddy, Sayclub and more. NateOn is known to have surpassed the usage share of MSN, now claiming the most number of users among messengers used in Korea.

Q&A (지식검색)

Some search engine websites also provide "knowledge searches", which is an answer to a question that has been asked by another search engine user. For example, in Knowledge iN registered users can post a question on any topic of their choice. Some users ask very personal questions pertaining to relationships and the like, since the user's real identity is not exposed.

When various users answer a question they are awarded a certain amount of points, the person who asked the question can then select the best answer and will be awarded points. This user can then ask questions on the website using the points that he/she was awarded. The users with most points are ranked daily with the option to display their real identities, if they choose to do so.

Unlike Wikipedia, Q&A promotes a very active community based atmosphere for questions and answers.

(공유문화)

In Korea, there's many P2Ps like Soribada, Pruna, Donkeyp2p etc.


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