LONDON, March 14 (UPI) -- Social sites like Twitter lead people with a common character, occupation or interest to form "tribes" with their own language, British researchers say.
Scientists from Royal Holloway, University of London in collaboration with Princeton University have published a study of these Internet "tribe-like" communities and their distinctive vocabularies, producing a map of the groupings showing how they have vocations, politics, ethnicities and hobbies in common.