RE: Internet Culture-What Is It?
If you live somewhere or interact with groups of people regularly you mostly know what is found appropriate, what is looked down upon, and how people would react to things. Everyone that has been part of multiple Internet communities or has lived in different areas of the world knows that culture changes with the people.
There exist many different communities in the real world that have their own culture and the same can be said about the Internet. PokéBeach is one of those communities with their own culture. Like in real life, culture is influenced by history, the common standards of the community, the rules a community has, the individual standards of those inside of the community, and probably some other things. All of these things decide what is found appropriate or inappropriate in a community and generally affects behaviour, and therefore I see it as its own culture. Cultures change because people join and leave a community, the individuals go through changes, and the experiences they have (together) changes them and therefore affects their behaviour and influences the culture.
The communities and cultures you see on the Internet are often very different from those in real life, because you are no longer dealing with people that are generally sharing the same common standards and habits; it's a mix of people that are used to other cultures already too. The fact people can easily escape an online community or can stay anonymous also greatly affects the differences in online and real world cultures.
So in short, there are a ton of different cultures in the real world that do have things in common with each other and there are a ton of different cultures on the Internet that do have things in common with each other. There is of course overlap between the real world and Internet cultures too, but they have greater differences because of the easiness of leaving a community and anonymity.