Talk:Brazilian Internet phenomenon

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"The Brazilian Internet Phenomenon is a term to describe a massive adoption by Brazilians of an Internet service exceeding the number of members of their native country." What in the world does this mean? There are more Brazilians than Brazilians?

  • Their native country is the country of the internet service. --N0thingness 14:29, 19 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

"Could someone confirm the fact that Brazil is actually home to the 'highest number of MSN Messenger users'? I've been trying to look for more detailed information and can't find it anywhere."


Basically, this article is about how Brazilians use the Internet too. I'm going to rewrite and move it to Internet in Brazil in a few days if nobody protests. Ashibaka tock 03:15, 30 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Other sightings?[edit]

I noticed that most subtitles and comments on eMule are Portuguese too? Also interestingly the "phenomenon" seems to be passive - Brazil doesn't have any demoscene. // Gargaj 01:14, 23 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hmm.. I never saw portuguese comments in intl files in eMule, the spanish/european community is much higher and notable.

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