Digital sociology is the study of how people use digital technologies and social media, and how these technologies influence social relationships and structures. There are several synonyms for digital sociology, including digital anthropology, cyberculture studies, and internet studies. Digital anthropology focuses on the cultural and social aspects of digital technology use, while cyberculture studies examine the impact of technology on culture and communication. Internet studies is a broader term that encompasses all aspects of the internet, including its social, cultural, economic, and political dimensions. Each of these fields is essential in understanding the complex relationships between technology and society, and how they shape and are shaped by one another.