Title: Netiquette
1Netiquette
2What is Netiquette?
? Network Etiquette
?Etiquette- rules governing socially acceptable
behavior.
?Etiquette of Cyberspace
Netiquette- A set of rules for behaving properly
online.
3Rule 1
- Remember the Human!
- It is easy to forget that your
correspondent is a person with feelings more or
less like your own.
? Would you say it to the persons face? If
the answer is no, rewrite and reread.
?Another reason not to be offensive online.
Chances are that your words are stored somewhere
you have no control over them. In other words,
theres a chance that they can come back to haunt
you.
4Rule 2
- Adhere to the same standards of behavior online
that you follow in real life. - ?Be ethical
- ?Breaking the law is bad Netiquette
5Rule 3
- Know where you are in cyberspace!
- Netiquette varies from domain to domain.
Netiquette is different in different places, its
important to know where you are.
- Lurk before you leap!
- When you enter a domain of cyberspace thats new
to you, take a look around before participating.
6Rule 4
Respect other peoples time and bandwidth.
Bandwidth-the information carrying capacity of
the wires and channels that connect everyone in
cyberspace.
- You are not the center of cyberspace
- Dont expect instant responses to all of your
questions, and dont assume that all readers will
agree withor care about-your passionate
arguments.
- Rules for discussion groups
- To whom should messages be directed?
7Rule 5
Make yourself look good online!!
- Take advantage of your anonymity.
- Know what youre talking about and make sense.
- Dont post flame-bait!
8Share expert knowledge
Rule 6
Sharing your knowledge is fun. Its a long-time
net tradition. And it makes the world a better
place.
9- HELP KEEP FLAME WARS UNDER CONTROL.
Rule 7
- Flaming-What people do when they express a
strongly held opinion without holding back any
emotion.
10Respect other peoples privacy
Rule 8
11Rule 9
Dont abuse your power.
12Rule 10
Be forgiving of other peoples mistakes.
If you decide to inform someone of a mistake,
point it out politely, and preferably by private
email rather than in public.