Internet Slang: An up and coming Language
About 5,400 new words are created each day in the English language; the internet being a contributing factor of this occurrence. Since the mid90s, with the creation of the first social media--Six Degrees--internet forums and social media sites have been a prevalent part of our lives and cultures. Because the majority of people spend hours online, it is no surprise that interactions on the web have resulted in new colloquialisms. Brief History of Social Media Mid90s: Six Degrees is first recognized social media created Mid2000s: creation of MySpace and Facebook marks an increase interest in social media Early 2010s: Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr gain popularity Late 2010s-Now: TikTok immerges as a social media giant The origin of internet slang and colloquialisms is dependent on the social media site and the youth who were active on that site. For example, letter Homophones like LOL and OMG were popularized by millennials on sites like Facebook, MySpace, and Earl...