The main goal of Internet Pragmatics is to promote research on language use phenomena in the online environment, covering various forms of online communication from social media to email, blogs, forums, instant messaging, and more. It pays special attention to pragmatic issues in these new communication channels, such as politeness, conversation management, identity building, and social interaction. The magazine is committed to becoming a platform for interdisciplinary research, encouraging researchers from different backgrounds to share their research achievements on Internet pragmatics. It not only accepts theoretical analysis in the field of traditional pragmatics, but also welcomes research based on empirical data, especially those that can reveal unique phenomena and trends in online communication. In addition, the journal also publishes review articles, commentaries, and research briefs to facilitate academic discussions and timely reflect the latest developments in the field.