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Netiquette



         


Netiquette (neologism, a contraction of "network etiquette") is a catch all term for the conventions of politeness recognised on Usenet, in mailing lists, and other electronic forums such as internet web boards. The conventions might include such things as not (cross-)posting to inappropriate groups, refraining from commercial advertising outside the biz groups, not top-posting and not posting in all uppercase. RFC 1855 is a fairly lengthy and comprehensive set of such conventions.

The rules of netiquette are slightly different for newsgroups, web forums and IRC. For example, on Usenet it is conventional to write in standard English and not use abbreviations such as "u" for "you" or "ne1" for "anyone". These abbreviations are more likely to be tolerated on web forums, and are universal on IRC (where since discussion is real-time, they serve the practical purpose of speeding up the flow of conversation). Such things as the level of tolerance for off-topic discussion or spoilers may also vary from one newsgroup, forum or channel to another. The best thing to do is to "lurk before you leap"—get a feel for the local conventions before diving in. Also read the FAQ if there is one.

The following is a list of some of the more common rules associated with netiquette on Usenet:

There is also a Netiquette rule for how to deal with someone who has violated one of the rules of Netiquette:

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This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing and is used under the GFDL.

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