Netiquette refers to etiquette guidelines for online communication and interaction. The document outlines netiquette rules for various online contexts including social media, email, wireless networks, online shopping, and general internet safety. Some key guidelines discussed are being respectful, truthful, and discreet in online interactions; using proper spelling and grammar; avoiding all capital letters; and maintaining privacy and security.
Netiquette refers to etiquette guidelines for online communication and interaction. The document outlines netiquette rules for various online contexts including social media, email, wireless networks, online shopping, and general internet safety. Some key guidelines discussed are being respectful, truthful, and discreet in online interactions; using proper spelling and grammar; avoiding all capital letters; and maintaining privacy and security.
Netiquette refers to etiquette guidelines for online communication and interaction. The document outlines netiquette rules for various online contexts including social media, email, wireless networks, online shopping, and general internet safety. Some key guidelines discussed are being respectful, truthful, and discreet in online interactions; using proper spelling and grammar; avoiding all capital letters; and maintaining privacy and security.
Netiquette refers to etiquette guidelines for online communication and interaction. The document outlines netiquette rules for various online contexts including social media, email, wireless networks, online shopping, and general internet safety. Some key guidelines discussed are being respectful, truthful, and discreet in online interactions; using proper spelling and grammar; avoiding all capital letters; and maintaining privacy and security.
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Netiquette
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Dr. Rosemarie D. Abecia
Microsoft Education Ambassador Microsoft Philippines Microsoft MVP - Windows NETIQUETTE DEFINED - the rules of etiquette that apply when communicating over computer networks, especially the internet. The do's and don'ts of online communication. Netiquette covers both common courtesy online and the informal "rules of the road" of cyberspace.
- blend of network + etiquette
THE INTERNET • At its core the internet is text, voice, graphic, and video content. • Websites deliver content to end users at designated web addresses, url. • Each domain, website, located at a url provides content for users in its own design. • Therefore, each website has its own netiquette. SOCIAL MEDIA NETIQUETTE Social media is interactive news with user Generated Content (UGC) or Consumer Generated Content (CGC). It is a medium for interacting with people and organizations on the internet. SOCIAL MEDIA NETIQUETTE 1. Tell the truth. 2. Don't hate. 3. Share a lot. 4. Don't curse or swear. 5. Stay positive. 6. Don't digitally disrespect. 7. Bing /Google before you share. 8. Don't take it personal. 9. Respect others privacy. 10.Don't invite everyone. • Facebook is social media because social media is personal and it has the most people. • The way we “share” our stories and “Like” the ones our friends “share” with us is Facebook Netiquette. • Facebook is all about your fans and your friends. Like a page rather than friending a fake profile because it's dishonest to fake a profile and against the rules to friend them. Netiquette • Positive pictures or avatars. • Know your friends. • Use privacy settings. • No shirtless pictures. • Decline friend requests. • Work friendly updates. • Respond to comments. • Login regularly. Netiquette • Your profile is for you. • Poke in moderation. • Education is credibility. • Post work/ school friendly pics. • Don't tag friends. • Delete mistakes. • Don't Like your status. • Like your friends pics. • Join a group. • A micro blogging site • It's a blog mega phone for your feelings and opinions. Social networks are about you and your friends; Twitter is about your feelings and opinions.
“No matter what, it is proper twetiquette to
keep things positive” Netiquette • DM to make plans. • Read selectively. • No abbreviated curses. • Write whole words. • Credit sources. • 5 tweets a day max. • 3 tweets an hour max. WIRELESS / HOTSPOT ETIQUETTE Wireless is Wi-Fi. Technically, Wi-Fi is a network that uses high frequency signals to communicate. Mobile phones, smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktops, and other devices use Wi-Fi to connect to the internet. It's a standard for connecting electronic devices. • Make a purchase. • Don't bring food in. • Don't talk and order. • Clean up after yourself. • Use one plug at a time. • Respect bandwidth. • Don't download big files. • Use your cell outside. • Don't eat and surf. NOTEBOOK ETIQUETTE • Share plugs. • Mute the turn on sound. • Don't hog too much space. • Work in silence. • Stay engaged in meetings. • Access appropriate content. • Use public plugs only. • Be careful with cords. • Keep your battery charged. INTERNET SAFETY ETIQUETTE • Shop secure websites. • Save electronic receipts. • Use a strong password. • Don't share personal info. • Use antivirus software. • Never share your password. • Back up important files. • Update software regularly. • Read the privacy policy. • Don't meet internet friends. E(RE)TAIL INTERNET ETIQUETTE • Shop secure sites. • Be honest. • Save proof of purchase. • Investigate before buying. • Comparison shop. • Check the privacy policy. • Use a credit or debit card. • Know the shipping policy. • Save the product description. • Reconcile your online purchases. E-MAIL ETIQUETTE • Spell check and proof read. • Do not use all caps. • Don't send personal insults. • Be conservative in sending. • Be liberal in receiving. • Don't send email at night. • Use a signature. • Be concise. • Don't give out addresses. • Use a descriptive subject. • Address potential questions. • Send plain text. THE TEN CORE RULES 1. Spell Check & Proof Read 2. Do not use all caps 3. Tell the truth 4. Be yourself 5. Do not flame THE TEN CORE RULES 6. Stay away from spam 7. Be conservative in email 8. Do not send email at night 9. Shop secure sites 10. Use Discretion online