concept   internet

20 commonsense assertions
Cultures (20) United States (1) Japan (1) Western countries (1) China (1) Western Europe (1) North Korea (1) tech culture (1) technologically advanced countries (1) traditional (1) Brazil (1) Countries with limited internet access (1) Iran (1) Nomadic tribes (1) Restrictive countries (1) Traditional cultures in remote regions (1) electronics (1) pre-2005 tech industry (1) rural farming culture (1) technology-focused societies (1) tribal areas with limited electricity (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 internet United States The internet is essential for daily communication, work, and entertainment in the United States, including online shopping and social media. 14
2 internet Japan In Japan, high-speed internet is essential for daily activities such as gaming, streaming, and online services. 7
3 internet Western countries The internet is widely used in Western countries for work, communication, online shopping, and socializing. 7
4 internet China In China, the internet is heavily censored and monitored with limited access to global services. 6
5 internet Western Europe The internet is considered essential for daily communication, work, and entertainment in Western Europe. 6
6 internet North Korea Access to the internet in North Korea is heavily restricted, censored, and monitored by the government. 5
7 internet tech culture The internet is essential for communication and work, and technical expertise is highly valued in tech culture. 4
8 internet technologically advanced countries The internet is indispensable for daily communication, work, and entertainment in technologically advanced countries. 3
9 internet traditional In traditional cultures, internet access is seen as a luxury, not a daily necessity. 3
10 internet Brazil Internet usage is important for social connectivity and education in Brazil, but affordability is a barrier. 2
11 internet Countries with limited internet access Limited internet access in certain countries is primarily due to infrastructure and economic barriers. 1
12 internet Iran The internet culture in Iran is heavily censored and controlled by the government. 1
13 internet Nomadic tribes Internet access is not a common or essential part of daily life for nomadic tribes. 1
14 internet Restrictive countries In restrictive countries, access to the internet is heavily censored and limited to approved individuals for specific purposes. 1
15 internet Traditional cultures in remote regions Traditional cultures in remote regions have limited access to the internet and rely on traditional forms of information sharing. 1
16 internet electronics The internet is essential for accessing information, entertainment, and communication in the electronic culture. 1
17 internet pre-2005 tech industry The internet symbolized the beginning of the digital age in the pre-2005 tech industry culture. 1
18 internet rural farming culture Internet usage in rural farming culture is not a priority and not easily accessible, but is utilized for accessing information and connecting with distant relatives. 1
19 internet technology-focused societies The internet is integral to daily life in technology-focused societies, used for work, communication, entertainment, and information. 1
20 internet tribal areas with limited electricity Limited electricity in tribal areas results in a lack of internet access, with communication relying on traditional methods. 1