User:DyannArthur

Weblore culture, including stories, music, dance, legends, oral history, proverbs, jokes, popular beliefs, customs, and so forth within an online community comprising the traditions and popular culture of that group as displayed on the worldwide web. It is also the set of practices through which those expressive genres are shared on the internet. The academic and ethnographic study of weblore may be called "webloristic" and one who studies it may be known as a "weblorist." The word "weblore" was first used pubically by the Dyann Arthur, Independant Folklorist at the American Folklore Society Conference in Boise, Idaho on October 20, 2009. --DyannArthur (talk) 02:43, 27 October 2009 (UTC)