chatspace

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English

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Etymology

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chat +‎ space

Noun

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chatspace (plural chatspaces)

  1. A chat room or similar online space in which users can exchange messages.
    • 2004, Colin Lankshear, Michele Knobel, A Handbook For Teacher Research:
      [] oral histories that are the product of one or more interviews with individuals or distinct groups of people (e.g. teenage mothers) and transcripts of student interactions (e.g. within a classroom, in online chatspaces).