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NETIQUETTE-WHAT IS IT?

What is it? Is it something that you think about a lot? Well, to be honest, you really shouldn't have to think about it a lot. It is just an extension of common everyday manners, with some obvious changes made for the media.

There are a lot of things to do on the internet. You can surf all day long and never run across the same site, but I am here to tell you that can get pretty boring after a short while. You can keep in touch with your friends and family, which is pretty darn convenient, unless your whole family isn't on the net, like mine...(just can't get them on it!) Or you can become involved in the internet community. For the most part, that is where 'netiquette' come in. After all, your family knows you and will know whether or not to ignore the 'rude' things you say.

Get involved in a 'community?' you may ask? Yes...there are, easily, an infinite number of online communities. People with common interests ultimately band together, sometimes intentionally, sometimes not. LOTH is an online community, PSP has an extensive online community, and that is just the beginning. Once people find others of common interests, they have various ways of keeping in touch and learning from each other. One is a newsgroup. To be honest, that is my WEAK area, because I have never belonged to one, but I do know the gist of how they work. Internet users that want to share their knowledge or files, join a newsgroup. That is one thing that is very hard to 'accidently' join. I have stumbled across a mailing list or two, but not a newsgroup. Newsgroups, by their very nature, are exponential. They pretty much 'feed' upon themselves. It is kind of like a mobile bulletin board. Instead of the YOU going to the postings, the postings come to you. But when you are preparing to post, think first.

When you join a newsgroup, the first thing that you want to do is wait and watch. See how things are done, how messages are posted, if there is a lot of 'flaming' done, etc. There are those out there who would just LOVE to point out how 'stupid' something was, that you just said. Those are the kind of people who validate themselves by belittling others.

Is what you have to say pertinent to the thread of 'conversation'? A 'ME TOO' type of post fills up space and time, and in some countries, they do not have the privilege of '19.95 unlimited connection time.

Are you responding, angrily, to something that someone else has said? Stop, wait, and observe. There are people out there that have NOTHING better to do than to 'plant' inflammatory posts and start a 'flame war'. They like to do it, that is something they enjoy, and you fall right into their hands by 'attacking back'

Also, if you DO have something to say, that you think will contribute to the thread of conversation, it is a good idea to 'cut and paste' that part of the thread that you are referring to and make it part of the responding post. While the poster may have been very serious about what he or she posted, it could have been a couple of weeks ago, or one of a hundred that the poster was very serious about, and if you don't put in part of the original message, YOUR message may not make much sense.

Like I said, newsgroups are exponential and you may well find yourself overwhelmed with the volume of mail. Make sure, before you subscribe to one, especially the first one, that there is a way out...that you know how to get OUT of the newsgroup.

Another place where netiquette is important, are the bulletin boards that you may join. The only ones that I, personally, go to, are the PSP ones, but there are a bunch out there, you can be sure. Like I said, newsgroups and bulletin boards are very much the same, except that newsgroups have the potential of being quite a bit larger.

One place that netiquette is VERY important, in my eyes, is email. In email, as in everything, you should never say anything that you wouldn't actually say to the person. There are way too many people who use the 'facelessness' of the internet to be rude and inconsiderate. Exercise manners in everything that you do. I do have a couple of tips for that too.

Number one in my book is BCC: That is Blind Carbon Copy. When you send email to more than one person, unless they all know each other, ALWAYS use this. It suppresses the list of email addresses that an unscrupulous person can use in many ways. What I do, is mail it TO: myself and BCC: it to everyone else. What if what you had to say was SO proufound that all your friends forwarded it to all their friends and NO ONE used BCC: I have, many a time, gotten a forwarded mail with about two inches of message and a few FEET of email addresses. And if it is forwarded like that to you and you MUST forward it yourself, CLEAN IT UP!! Don't add to it!

And then again, many of the same things that apply to newsgroups, with the exception of spamming. While you CAN spam in bulletin boards and newsgroups by posting something WAY off the topic or trying to sell something (and believe you me, SOMEONE will tell you about it!), to do it with a mailing list, is much more personal and still wrong. Think first, would you want someone to do what you are about to do, done to you? (Did that make sense?)

:-D I am attaching a few sites with some pretty good info, take your time, bookmark them, and read them.


THE CORE RULES OF NETIQUETTE!!

The Netiquette Homepage!!

The Net: User Guidelines and Netiquette - Index!!

About Netiquette !!

Jerrye Franks-Smith
March 28, 2003

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