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Netiquette

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Netiquette
Netiquette /net--kt/, Noun:
Internet/network Etiquette
1. The social code of network
communication.
2. A philosophy of effective internet
communication that utilizes common
conventions and norms as a guide for
rules and standards.
Netiquette
Netiquette /net--kt/, Noun:
3. The social and moral code of the
internet based on the human condition
and Golden Rule of Netiquette.

Do unto others online


as you would have done to you.
Netiquette
The Core Rules of Netiquette
Rule #1: Remember the Human
Rule #2: Behave online as you do
in real life
Rule #3: Know where you are
in the cyberspace
Rule #4: Respect other peoples time
and bandwidth
Netiquette
Rule #5: Make yourself look good online
Rule #6: Share expert knowledge
Rule #7: Help keep flame wars
under control
Rule #8: Respect other peoples privacy
Rule #9: Dont abuse your power
Rule #10: Be forgiving of other
peoples mistakes
Rule 1
Rule 1. Remember the human.
Never forget that the person reading
your mail or posting is, indeed, a
person, with feelings that can be hurt.
Rule 1
Test before sending/posting:
Would you say it to the
persons face?
If not, reword
and reread.
Rule 1
Would you say it to the
persons face?
Could you be overreacting?
Do you mean the thing you are saying?
Would you say this out loud to a persons
face? What if that person were bigger than
you?
Do you use the phrase Im not
racist/sexist/homophobic, but?
Rule 1
Could you be overreacting?
"This man was killed in Iran for
his faith in Jesus Christ.
Iranian Court Executed this
man because he refused to
renounce Christianity. He
took his death with a smile. A
real hero in God's vineyard,"
The photo is actually that of a man convicted for
politically-motivated murder in Iran in 2007.
Rule 1
Would you say this out loud to a persons
face? What if that person were bigger
than you?

Hide post to: ***** ********


F*ck si sir sa Eng 2!
Ang daming requirements,
feeling major. Sh*t talaga.
Rule 1
There are only words online, no
nonverbal cues, making it easy to
misinterpret the meaning.
Rule 1
Do you agree with this?
Rule 2
Rule 2. Adhere to the same standards of
behavior online that you follow in
real life.
Be ethical.
Do your best to act within the laws of
society and cyberspace.
Rule 2
It is okay to post a message from
someone else only if the author of the
message has given his/her permission.
Standards of behavior
may be different in some
areas of cyberspace but
they are not lower than
in real life.
Rule 2
Cyber Bullying Trolling

Cyber Harassment
Rule 3
Rule 3. Know where you are in
cyberspace.
Netiquette varies from domain to
domain.

Lurk before you leap.


Rule 3
Before taking part in a
forum or discussion,
learn the rules.
Read the FAQ (Frequently Asked
Questions) document.
Rule 4
Rule 4. Respect other people's time and
bandwidth.
Post messages to the
appropriate discussion
group.
It's OK to think that what you're doing
at the moment is the most important
thing in the universe, but don't expect
anyone else to agree with you.
Rule 4
If you disagree with the premise of a
particular discussion group, don't
waste the time and bandwidth of the
members by telling them how stupid
they are. Just stay away.
When appropriate,
use private email
instead of posting
to the group.
Rule 4
Dont Spam
Unsolicited Commercial E-mail (UCE)

Off-Topic Messages on Bulletin Boards


Rule 4
Dont Spam
Chain Letters Forwarding of
E-mail Hoaxes
Rule 5
Rule 5. Make yourself look good online.
You will be judged on the quality of
your writing spelling and grammar
do count!
Rule 5
Rule 5
Also, be careful
in using the
autocorrect
feature.
Rule 5
It is proper netiquette to refrain from
using all CAPITAL LETTERS in internet
correspondence.
All capital letters denote shouting in
internet communication.
In some cases, texts in
red are considered as
offensive and
inappropriate.
Rule 5
Know what you're talking about
and make sense.

Bad information propagates like


wildfire on the net.
Rule 5
Rule 5

tinyurl.com/thekillersfakestory
Rule 5

Rule 5
Rule 5. Make yourself look good online.

Personal Branding
Rule 5
Rule 5. Make yourself look good online.
Rule 5
Rule 5
Rule 6
Rule 6. Share expert knowledge.

Offer answers and


help to people who
ask questions on
discussion groups.

The Internet was created for sharing


information help make the world a
better place.
Rule 7
Rule 7. Help keep flame wars under control.
Flaming
what people do when they express a
strongly held opinion without holding
back any emotion.
Flame wars
series of angry letters/words between two
or more people
Don't respond to flame-bait.
Rule 7
Rule 8
Rule 8. Respect other people's privacy.
Dont look through other peoples
personal emails, messages, notes,
images, videos, and other
documents unless you have their
permission.
Rule 8
Identity Theft
Rule 8
Rule 9
Rule 9. Don't abuse your power.
Knowing more than others, or
having more power than they do,
does not give you the right to take
advantage of them.
The more power you have, the
more important it is that you use it
well.
Example: System administrators
Rule 10
Rule 10. Be forgiving of other people's
mistakes.
Be nice to the newbies.
Remember when you were one?
Rule 10
Ignore minor errors.
Pointing out Netiquette violations
are often examples of poor
Netiquette.
Think twice before pointing out
mistakes and do it privately and
politely.
Rule 10
Having good manners yourself
doesn't give you license to
correct everyone else.
Cyber Bullying Trolling

Cyber Harassment
Cyber Harassment
Cyber Bullying
Is an aggressive behavior
that is intentional and
involves an imbalance of
power or strength. Usually,
it is repeated over time.

Is when a person is tormented, harassed


or embarrassed by another person
through social media.
Cyber Harassment
Trolling lack of agreement or harmony

act of sowing discord on the Internet by


starting arguments or upsetting people,
by posting inflammatory or off-topic
messages in an online community (such
as a forum, chat room, or blog), either
accidentally or with the deliberate intent
of provoking readers into an emotional
response. arouse angry or violent
feelings/actions
Cyber Harassment
Trolling
Trolling
Cyber Harassment

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References
http://www.networketiquette.net/
http://www.albion.com/bookNetiquette/0963702513p32.html
Maam Lanie Danilas slides on Netiquette
http://thoughtcatalog.com/2013/should-i-post-this-online-a-handy-
eight-step-guide/
http://amplifyyourvoice.org/u/marioapalmer/2013/04/11/trolling-vs-
cyber-bullying
http://digitalunion.osu.edu/r2/summer08/agibson/Cyberbullying.html
http://www.damnyouautocorrect.com/13603/the-25-funniest-
autocorrects-of-dyacs-first-year/
http://www.forbes.com/sites/dailymuse/2012/02/14/the-first-step-to-
building-your-personal-brand/2/
http://www.cracked.com/article_19973_the-8-creepiest-cases-
identity-theft-all-
time.html/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=fanpage&utm_ca
mpaign=new+article&wa_ibsrc=fanpage
References
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1817&dat=20070722&id=780yAAA
AIBAJ&sjid=qqcEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6488,1228226
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/most-unforgivable-spellings-of-the-year
http://www.thewebmagazine.net/2013/10/viral-photo-singapore-invasion-
but-it.html
http://adobochronicles.com/2013/11/20/philippines-disqualified-from-beauty-
pageants-for-the-next-two-years/
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151748202574753&set=a.1317
58479752.100545.726094752&type=1&theater
http://abbyreyes.com/2013/09/25/filipino-facebook-users-react-to-satire-post-
the-killers-manila-concert-protested-by-religious-groups/
http://teenagepinoycrap.blogspot.com/2013/11/cyber-bullying-ano-ang-
contribution-ng.html
http://teenagepinoycrap.blogspot.com/2013/12/these-teens-tho-bakit-hindi-
magandang.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2146580/She-looks-utterly-
respectable-But-mother-accused-wicked-troll-posts-vile-abuse-online-And-
frame-The-self-confessed-troll-lives-.html

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