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Netiquette (Internet Etiquette)



    "Netiquette" stands for "Internet Etiquette",
             refers to the set of practices
           created over the years to make
   the Internet experience pleasant for everyone.
Netiquette Basics
The four basic rules of netiquette
are summarized below:
• Help the Newbies
• Research Before Asking
• Remember Emotion
• People Aren't Organizations
Netiquette Of Sending

The following rules of netiquette apply
to the sending of messages, and
generally apply to email, the newsgroups,
and mailing lists.
Netiquette Of Sending
•   Be brief
•   Use white space
•   Use descriptive subject lines
•   Stay on-topic
•   Be careful sending attachments
Netiquette Of Sending
•   Copy the minimum number of people
•   Include your email address
•   Respect non-commercial spaces
•   Avoid flaming
Netiquette Of Replying
Generally apply to email, the newsgroups, and mailing lists.
• Replying and forwarding
• Summarize for the group
• Check current information before replying
• Reference past communications
• Acknowledge important communications
Netiquette Of Confidentiality
The following rules of netiquette concern
Internet confidentiality:
• Don't publicize other's email addresses
• Never send what you don't read
• Remember archiving
• Respect copyright
1. Don't Publicize Other's Email Addresses
• Don't distribute other people's email addresses
   to strangers by email or by posting
   messages to the Usenet newsgroups, unless
   the email is on a public work
   and obviously intended for distribution.
2. Never Send What You Don't Read
• Never forward an email you haven't read,
   or send someone an attachment you
   haven't examined.
   Many people have been badly embarrassed
   by forgetting this rule.
3. Remember Archiving
• Remember that many mailing lists,
   newsgroups, and even some
   chat groups and email
   systems archive information.
4. Respect Copyright
• Always clearly identify the author of
   work that is not your own.
• If you are forwarding or posting
   someone else's work, don't alter or
   edit their words
References
• http://www.livinginternet.com/i/ia_nq.htm
• http://www.studygs.net/netiquette.htm

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Netiquette2

  • 1.
  • 2. Netiquette (Internet Etiquette) "Netiquette" stands for "Internet Etiquette", refers to the set of practices created over the years to make the Internet experience pleasant for everyone.
  • 3. Netiquette Basics The four basic rules of netiquette are summarized below: • Help the Newbies • Research Before Asking • Remember Emotion • People Aren't Organizations
  • 4. Netiquette Of Sending The following rules of netiquette apply to the sending of messages, and generally apply to email, the newsgroups, and mailing lists.
  • 5. Netiquette Of Sending • Be brief • Use white space • Use descriptive subject lines • Stay on-topic • Be careful sending attachments
  • 6. Netiquette Of Sending • Copy the minimum number of people • Include your email address • Respect non-commercial spaces • Avoid flaming
  • 7. Netiquette Of Replying Generally apply to email, the newsgroups, and mailing lists. • Replying and forwarding • Summarize for the group • Check current information before replying • Reference past communications • Acknowledge important communications
  • 8. Netiquette Of Confidentiality The following rules of netiquette concern Internet confidentiality: • Don't publicize other's email addresses • Never send what you don't read • Remember archiving • Respect copyright
  • 9. 1. Don't Publicize Other's Email Addresses • Don't distribute other people's email addresses to strangers by email or by posting messages to the Usenet newsgroups, unless the email is on a public work and obviously intended for distribution.
  • 10. 2. Never Send What You Don't Read • Never forward an email you haven't read, or send someone an attachment you haven't examined. Many people have been badly embarrassed by forgetting this rule.
  • 11. 3. Remember Archiving • Remember that many mailing lists, newsgroups, and even some chat groups and email systems archive information.
  • 12. 4. Respect Copyright • Always clearly identify the author of work that is not your own. • If you are forwarding or posting someone else's work, don't alter or edit their words