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New media has transformed “the stranger” social type, which has an important place in sociology literature, as well as many other concepts. As the world evolves into a global village in the new communication environment of the changing world, the borders have disappeared and the categories we are familiar with have also undergone metamorphosis. In the traditional discourse of the modern era, the "stranger" category, which has a meaning that violates the borders, has caused the borders to become ambiguous as a result of technological developments in the field of communication. “The subject” mediated via the computer has gained a hybrid identity on the cyberspace that we call the new communication medium. The cybernetic organism, which the feminist theorist Donna Haraway put on a conceptual basis with a post-humanist approach, not only invalidated all kinds of categorical contradictions in today's world, but also allowed these contradictions to be synthesized and taken Simmel's "the stranger" social category one step further. In this study, the transformation of the homeless digital nomads of cyberspace into cyborg stranger as a result of the disembodiment caused by new communication technologies is conceptually examined by the method of compiling the sources. The stranger, who has a cyborg appearance in the new communication environment, is a new concept in the context of international literature, and will be examined for the first time in this research in terms of national literature and sociology of communication. The concept of cyborg stranger offers an exciting field of study for every academician who conducts research on both communication and sociology sciences. The main purpose of this study is to understand the different forms of communication presented to us by the new communication age defined as Web 4.0, to evaluate the transformation of “the stranger” category in cyberspace in the context of new media, to introduce a new concept to the national literature and to create a source text for further studies.