Netiquette
* Don't use all caps when you are emailing or texting someone, that is considered yelling.
*Don't open spam messages, examples are, chain mail and hoaxes.
*Don't flood, flooding is when you type a whole bunch of random number or letters, it can really get on peoples nerves.
*Welcome ¨newbies¨, If you are in a chat with someone and a new person comes in don't yell at them or be mean, welcome them.
*Use emotion symbols, like smiley faces, and sad faces
*Good subject, put what the email is about instead of saying random things like hi. Because the person that you sent it to might think its something else
*Obey copyright laws, don't steal!
*Keep private personal information private, posting private information in the wrong places can lead to some serious consequences
*Pay attention to language, inappropriate language can get you kicked out or permanently banned from a group
*If someone insults you online be calm, ignore the message, or send a polite message asking them what they meant. It might have been a misunderstanding.
http://www.isafe.org/getinvolved/netiquette http://www.networketiquette.net
http://www.uni.illinois.edu/library/computerlit/netiquette.php
*Don't open spam messages, examples are, chain mail and hoaxes.
*Don't flood, flooding is when you type a whole bunch of random number or letters, it can really get on peoples nerves.
*Welcome ¨newbies¨, If you are in a chat with someone and a new person comes in don't yell at them or be mean, welcome them.
*Use emotion symbols, like smiley faces, and sad faces
*Good subject, put what the email is about instead of saying random things like hi. Because the person that you sent it to might think its something else
*Obey copyright laws, don't steal!
*Keep private personal information private, posting private information in the wrong places can lead to some serious consequences
*Pay attention to language, inappropriate language can get you kicked out or permanently banned from a group
*If someone insults you online be calm, ignore the message, or send a polite message asking them what they meant. It might have been a misunderstanding.
http://www.isafe.org/getinvolved/netiquette http://www.networketiquette.net
http://www.uni.illinois.edu/library/computerlit/netiquette.php