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a.b.p.j-g > Mini-FAQ > Netiquette ... The document that describes netiquette in detail ( RFC1855 - Netiquette Guidelines ) is fairly lengthy: it's over 900 lines long.
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www.zedtoo.demon.co.uk/jcode/basic.html
www.zedtoo.demon.co.uk/jcode/basic.html
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Know thy Netiquette! The Core Rules of Netiquette are excerpted from the book Netiquette by Virginia Shea. Click on each rule for elaboration. ... Rule 1: Remember the Human...
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www.albion.com/netiquette/corerules.html
www.albion.com/netiquette/corerules.html
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Rule 1: Remember the human ... In cyberspace, we state this in an even more basic manner: Remember the human. ... The message of Netiquette is that it's not acceptable. Yes, use your network connections to express yourself freely, explore strange new worlds, and boldly go where you've never gone before. But remember the...
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www.albion.com/netiquette/rule1.html
www.albion.com/netiquette/rule1.html
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“The golden rule your parents and your kindergarten teacher taught you was pretty simple: Do unto others as you'd have others do unto you. Imagine how you'd feel if you were in the other person's shoes. Stand up for yourself, but try not to...
http://www.webanswers.com/technology-computers/computer...
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Questions: 1. Define netiquette. 2. What is the basic rule of netiquette? 3. What is a flame? A flame war? How can you avoid a flame war? 4. Name two things you should remember about being online? 5. Why should you stay away from using all capital letters?
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coe.nevada.edu/slefevre/nelly.html
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For sure, Business Netiquette International gives a good insight of how to behave in a "cross-cultural" business society, ... THE BASIC RULE of etiquette in any circumstance is to have and to show consideration for the other party. If you will just stop and think how the other person is likely to receive...
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www.bspage.com/1netiq/Netiq.html
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Spelling mistakes tend to be the rule rather than the exception. Questioning someone else's spelling is not good netiquette, and not necessary unless it occurs in a critical place, like a possibly mis-spelt URL...
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www.albury.net.au/new-users/netiquet.htm
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Netiquette Guidelines ... The basic rule of netiquette is Respect. Apply the same rules of respect and decency to the internet as you apply them in public places. ... Observing proper netiquette should not be a chore. Remember the basic rule - Respect - and the rest of the rules will fall into place as you gain internet experience.
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www.ccmostwanted.com/topics/netiquette.htm
www.ccmostwanted.com/topics/netiquette.htm
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The golden rule your parents and your kindergarten teacher taught you was pretty simple: Do unto others as you'd have others do unto you. Imagine how you'd feel if you were in the other person's shoes. ... In cyberspace, we state this in an even more basic manner: ... The message of Netiquette is that it's not acceptable. Yes,
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www.netheadonline.com/netiquette02.htm
www.netheadonline.com/netiquette02.htm
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