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Netiquette
created Mar 23rd 2017, 13:00 by btwitsbhavesh
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Do you ever send or receive e-mails? Are you on the Internet a lot? Do you go to chat rooms? Did you know there are rules of behavior for all of these? The rules are called Netiquette. They can be applied to almost every situation -- real life, as well as cyberspace. These rules might seem kind of obvious to you, but they're important. They will help you and your friends' Internet experience be productive as well as fun.
Don't break any laws. Cyberspace is an extension of the real world. Just because you're dealing with computers and not people (at least not directly), it doesn't mean the law no longer applies. If it's illegal in the real world, it's probably illegal in cyberspace.
Be polite. You've probably heard the saying "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." It's true not only when you're talking to someone face-to-face, but also when you're talking to the them on the Web. Being polite doesn't just include what you say. It also covers how you say it, and to whom. If you use humor or sarcasm in your writing, be sure the recipient is going to like your sense of humor. Otherwise, you might offend the person. And never send an e-mail when you're angry or upset! It will probably show in your message, and you may hurt someone else's feelings.
Be careful of flames and flame wars. A "flame" refers o an insulting message. Nearly everyone receives a flame sooner or later. The question becomes what to do with them. The best way is to just ignore them. If however, you feel the flame is worth a response, your reply may start a war, where the insults continue back and forth. In these situation, everybody loses.
Don't break any laws. Cyberspace is an extension of the real world. Just because you're dealing with computers and not people (at least not directly), it doesn't mean the law no longer applies. If it's illegal in the real world, it's probably illegal in cyberspace.
Be polite. You've probably heard the saying "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." It's true not only when you're talking to someone face-to-face, but also when you're talking to the them on the Web. Being polite doesn't just include what you say. It also covers how you say it, and to whom. If you use humor or sarcasm in your writing, be sure the recipient is going to like your sense of humor. Otherwise, you might offend the person. And never send an e-mail when you're angry or upset! It will probably show in your message, and you may hurt someone else's feelings.
Be careful of flames and flame wars. A "flame" refers o an insulting message. Nearly everyone receives a flame sooner or later. The question becomes what to do with them. The best way is to just ignore them. If however, you feel the flame is worth a response, your reply may start a war, where the insults continue back and forth. In these situation, everybody loses.
