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Etymology edit

cyber- +‎ soul

Noun edit

cybersoul (plural cybersouls)

  1. The supposed equivalent of a soul in cyberspace.
    • 1996, Hoover's Guide to Media Companies:
      CompuServe is battling for your cybersoul. The Columbus, Ohio-based company's flagship CompuServe Information Service is the world's #2 online service (after America Online).
    • 2004, Peter Antes, Regional, Critical, and Historical Approaches, page 398:
      But is this communion of cybersouls a sound foundation for religion? It flies in the face of the decidedly more social realities of religious life as it has been known for centuries []

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