The following are general principles of netiquette,
or network etiquette:
1. Remember the human. Keep in mind that other
internet users are real people with real feelings. Do
not do something that you wouldn't want to happen
to you.
2. Generally, adhere to the same standards of
behaviour as you do offline.
3. Lurk before you leap. Know where you are in
cyberspace and get a feel of the local conventions
before doing anything. For example, chat room
slang such as lol or ig2g may not be acceptable in
USENET.
4. Respect other people's time and bandwidth.
Before you post anything, make sure it is of benefit
to those who will read it. If its in a discussion, make
sure it is relevant, try to post in plain text and
check spelling and grammar.
5. Before asking a question, read the FAQs.
6. Make yourself look good. Participate in
discussions and post frequently, but not just so that
you can see your name. Try to share your unique
viewpoint, experience and/or expert knowledge.
7. Respect other people's privacy.
8. Help to keep flame wars and other
disagreements under control. Do not add fuel to
the fire.
If you believe someone is wrong or has violated
certain rules, tell him/her in private email - do not
post a follow up to the offending post. Be polite as
it may be an honest mistake.
9. Do not abuse your power. For example, if you're
a moderator or administrator, do not make life
unnecessarily difficult for others.
10. Forgive others.
or network etiquette:
1. Remember the human. Keep in mind that other
internet users are real people with real feelings. Do
not do something that you wouldn't want to happen
to you.
2. Generally, adhere to the same standards of
behaviour as you do offline.
3. Lurk before you leap. Know where you are in
cyberspace and get a feel of the local conventions
before doing anything. For example, chat room
slang such as lol or ig2g may not be acceptable in
USENET.
4. Respect other people's time and bandwidth.
Before you post anything, make sure it is of benefit
to those who will read it. If its in a discussion, make
sure it is relevant, try to post in plain text and
check spelling and grammar.
5. Before asking a question, read the FAQs.
6. Make yourself look good. Participate in
discussions and post frequently, but not just so that
you can see your name. Try to share your unique
viewpoint, experience and/or expert knowledge.
7. Respect other people's privacy.
8. Help to keep flame wars and other
disagreements under control. Do not add fuel to
the fire.
If you believe someone is wrong or has violated
certain rules, tell him/her in private email - do not
post a follow up to the offending post. Be polite as
it may be an honest mistake.
9. Do not abuse your power. For example, if you're
a moderator or administrator, do not make life
unnecessarily difficult for others.
10. Forgive others.
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