Digital culture refers to the values, behaviors, practices, and social norms that emerge from the widespread use of digital technologies, particularly the internet and mobile devices. It encompasses how people communicate, share information, and interact in a digital environment. This culture includes the creation and consumption of digital content, the use of social media platforms, the development of online communities, and the influence of digital technologies on art, entertainment, education, and politics. Digital culture also involves the ways in which technology shapes identities and relationships, as well as the implications of data privacy, digital rights, and online ethics. It reflects the integration of digital media into everyday life and how it transforms social dynamics and cultural expressions.