Principal components of digital culture include participation, remediation, and bricolage. Participation refers to how people actively engage in meaning-making online through activities like blogging, social media use, and contributing to wikis. Remediation is the process of adopting and modifying existing forms of media when engaging online. Bricolage refers to how people assemble their own understandings of reality by combining different elements they find online, such as through remixing. Some examples provided include how journalism has been remediated through blogs and how people engage in bricolage through activities like using software development kits and contributing to wikis.