3. Netiquette began before the 1991 start
of the World Wide Type.
Text-based
email, Telnet, Usenet, Gopher, Wais, and
FTP from educational and research
bodies dominated Internet traffic.
4. DEFINITION OF NETIQUETTE..
1.A portmanteau of network etiquette or
internet etiquette.
2.It is a set of conventions
that facilitate interaction over networks, raging
from Usenet and mailing lists to
blogs and forums.
6. 1.New users on the internet
are sometimes called
"newbie".
Help the newbie.
3.Help the newbie as you
wish you were helped.
7. Remember
emotion..
2. Can use
1.Don't use capitals smiley signal
emotions like 3.Be particularly
unnecessarily in polite when
email smiles, winks,
sadness, disagreeing with
surprise, etc. others.
8. 1. check the files, search
the internet for the
answer to a question
before sending email to
a human being.
RESEARCH
2.If it turns out that the BEFORE
question was easily, you ASKING..
may annoy the other
person and embarrass
your self.
9. 1.Many people send email from their
work email accounts because that is
the only email account they have.
Never assume that a person is
speaking for the organization that
they work for.
People aren’t
organizations.
2.To ensure that people can
make this distinction, some
folks put a sentence in the
signature of their email at work.
10. TYPES OF NETIQUETTE
3.NETIQUETTE OF
CONFIDENTIALITY
1.NETIQUETTE OF
2.NETIQUETTE SENDING.
OF REPLYING
11.
12.
13. Don’t
publicize
Remember other’s email
archiving. addresses.
Netiquette of
confidentiality
Never send Respect
what you don’t copyright
read. .
14. •Netiquette is very important. "when someone
makes a mistake, be kind about it.
•If you do decide to inform
someone of a mistake, point it out politely.
•Never be arrogant or self-righteous about
the error.