: The term "triviality" (borrowed from the work of Yves Jeanneret) refers to the way cultural objects circulate and transform as they are used by people. On the Internet, a simple joke or a "useless" post becomes a cultural artifact through its constant reuse and circulation.
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: The study identifies the birth of a specific "digital folklore," where shared experiences and collective memories of early users (like those on Usenet or early forums) built the foundation of today's digital culture. Why It Matters : The term "triviality" (borrowed from the work
This perspective shifts the focus from the Internet as a cold, technical tool to the Internet as a living space of expression. It argues that the "small" things we do online—the trivialities—are actually the building blocks of our modern cultural identity. Why It Matters This perspective shifts the focus