
Internet Archaeology
Internet Archaeology is the study of digital remnants from past online activities, cultures, and communities. It involves analyzing websites, social media, online forums, and other digital artifacts to understand how people interacted, communicated, and built identities in the virtual world. Just like traditional archaeology examines physical sites and objects, Internet Archaeology seeks to uncover trends, behaviors, and histories embedded in our digital footprints, providing insights into contemporary society and its evolution in the digital age. This field bridges technology, history, and sociology, highlighting the importance of our online legacy.