Rabu, 30 Desember 2015

what is Netiquette

Netiquette
Netiquette is important especially for internet users. As we know that internet as a community to share a lot of information that enable all the things to be exposed. So netiquette (networking etiquette) will be needed as the basic role for internet users. So, what is actually Nettiquette?
Netiquette covers not only rules of behavior during discussions but also guidelines that reflect the unique electronic nature of the medium. Netiquette usually is enforced by fellow users who are quick to point out infractions of netiquette rules. The summary of email rules in the information below is based on published sources such as Shea's (2004) online book, Netiquette. The word netiquette is a combination of ’net’ (from internet) and ’etiquette’. It means respecting other users’ views and displaying common courtesy when posting your views to online discussion groups. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/guides/about-netiquette)

Some cases that we found for example a lot of people without knowing netiquette write/share something in social media with their own opinion and unconsciously it be harmful other people. I think that almost Indonesian society lack of understanding what is netiquette and how to apply it in the real situation when using internet. Hope that there is socialization to introduce deeper how important netiquette for net users especially for Indonesian.

The basic rules

  1. Refrain from personal abuse. You may express robust disagreement with what someone says, but don't call them names or threaten them with personal violence.
  2. Don't spam. That is, don't repeatedly post the same advertisement for products or services. Most sites have strict and specific rules about who is allowed to post ads and what kind of ads they are.
  3. Write clearly and succinctly. On a site that has many non-native English speakers, avoid using slang they may not understand.
  4. Remember that your posts are public. They can be read by your partner, your children, your parents, or your employer.
  5. Stay on-topic, especially when you're new. Don't post about football in a hair-care forum or about hair care in a gardening forum!
  6. Don't expect other people to do your homework for you. If you're looking for technical help, for example, don't ask questions you could easily answer yourself by reading the manual or online help provided with the product. When you do ask for help, include details of what attempts you've made to solve the problem. It will save time and also show people that you are making an effort to help yourself.
  7. Do not post copyrighted material to which you do not own the rights. Sites vary in how strict they are about this, but as well as facing the possibility of legal action by the rights holder, you may also get the site sued.
  8. The site's owner, perhaps assisted by one or more moderators, has the final say in enforcing the rules.

 Source:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/guides/about-netiquette

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