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Netiquette Rules and Guidelines
1. NETTIQUETTE
•Definition
•History
•Common Rules
•Importance of Netiquette
•Types of Netiquette
2. `
network etiquette, the do's and don'ts of online
communication
is a set of social conventions that facilitate
interaction over networks, ranging from usenet
and mailing lists to blogs and forum
3. HISTORY
Netiquette began before the 1991 start
of the World Wide Web.
Text-based email, Telnet, Usenet,
Gopher, Wais, and FTP from
educational and research bodies
dominated Internet traffic.
4. CONT…
Atthat time, it was considered somewhat
indecent to make commercial public
postings, and the limitations of insecure,
text-only communications demanded that
the community have a common set of
rules.
5. CONT…
Theterm "netiquette" has been in use
since at least 1983, as evidenced by
posts of the satirical "Dear Emily"
Postnews column
6. COMMON RULES
1. Remember the human
2. Adhere to the standards of behavior online
that you follow in real life
3. Know where you are in cyberspace
4. Respect other people’s time and
bandwidth
5. Make yourself look good online
7. CONT…
6. Share expert knowledge
7. Help keep flame wars under controls
8. Respect other people’s privacy
9. Don’t abuse your power
10. Be forgiving of other people’s mistakes
9. You and your virtual buddies
Developing time-saving habits
Things never to post to a
discussion group
• Requests for the FAQ.
• Answers to basic or stupid
questions.
10. What can you do to prevent that?
Don't stay logged in when you're not doing
anything. If possible, log in at off-peak hours.
Download only files you actually need.
If a file looks interesting but you're not entirely
sure what it is, download and read the
associated README file.
12. NETTIQUETTE OF
SENDING
BE BRIEF
USE WHITE SPACE
USE DESCRIPTIVE SUBJECT-LINES
STAY ON-TOPICS
BECAREFUL SENDING ATTACHMENTS
COPY THE MINIMUN NUMBER OF PEOPLE
INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADRESS
RESPECT THE NON-COMERCIALSPACE
AVOID FLAMING
13. NETTIQUETTE OF REPLYING
Replying and Forwarding
Summarizes for The Group
Check Currents Information Before
Replying
Reference Past Communications
Acknowledge Important
Communications
14. NETTIQUETTE OF CONFIDENTIALLY
DON’T PUBLISH OTHER’S EMAIL
ADDRESSES
NEVER SEND WHAT YOU DON’T READ
REMEMBER ARCHIVING
RESPECT COPYRIGHT
15. CONCLUSION
DEFINITION
HISTORY
NETTIQUETTE COMMON RULES
IMPORTANCES OF
NETTIQUETTE
TYPES OF
NETTIQUETTE