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2 By Angela Bitter Comm 165 A.K.A. “Internet Etiquette”

3 WHAT IN THE WORLD IS NETIQUETTE?  NETIQUETTE DEFINITION: Using technology effectively to communicate with others both personally and professionally with knowledge, understanding and courtesy. NETIQUETTE DEFINITION NETIQUETTE DEFINITION Judith Martin (Miss Manners)

4 DO NOT TYPE IN ALL CAPS Did you know?  Typing in all caps is considered YELLING or SCREAMING on-line!!  Those who type in all caps are perceived as lazy and inconsiderate of those who will be reading their e.mail.  Reading text IN ALL CAPS IS MORE DIFFICULT AND TAKES LONGER.

5 DON’T USE COLORED TEXT OR BACKGROUNDS  Colored text and format choices make e.mails difficult to read.  Creative formatting may force the reader to convert the text before they can reply.  Large graphics may be too time-consuming to download…therefore, you may end up in the trash can.

6 USE BLIND CARBON COPY  Don’t be considered a Newbie or Novice…when sending e.mail to large groups of people, use BCC to eliminate long address lists.  Sending others’ e.mail addresses is a violation of privacy!  Never give out phone numbers or personal information.

7 THE “FORWARD” PLEDGE  “I will not forward any dumb joke, “chain letter” or unimportant e.mail to my friends without permission.”  “I understand that by doing so I may fill up their inbox, use other’s resources unnecessarily, and may cause other important e.mail to bounce.”  “I understand that most folks have seen these e.mails a million times and find them annoying.”  “I know that by forwarding these so- called humorous e.mails, I may offend or tick-off people who do not share my sense of humor.” Please raise your right hand and repeat after me…

8 USE RETURN RECEIPT REQUEST SPARINGLY  RR’s should be reserved for critical issues, such as legal or business.  Keep in mind that “opened” e.mail doesn’t necessarily mean “read” e.mail.

9 DO NOT RESPOND TO OFFENSIVE EMAILS  Like mother told us…  If you do not have anything nice to say…don’t say anything at all!

10 DO NOT FORWARD VIRUS WARNINGS  Forwarded warnings from friends are usually hoaxes.  If in doubt, check the Symantec’s Virus Hoax Page.  Always delete, especially if you’re told to forward it to everyone you know.  Depend only on your own virus software to give you the scoop.

11 DO NOT POST OR FORWARD PRIVATE EMAILS  Always remember that all private e.mails are copyrighted by the original author.  Always ask permission first!!!!

12 ALWAYS MINIMIZE, COMPRESS OR “ZIP” LARGE FILES  Some files are so large that other e.mail will bounce!  Compress anything over 200,000 bytes (files can be viewed in Internet Explorer by right clicking on the file name and choosing Properties.  Don’t send unannounced large attachments to others because you think a photo is cute or cool.  Only send business files during business hours.

13 LAST BUT NOT LEAST… REMEMBER THE LEARNING CURVE  The only consistency in technology is change!  Keep an open mind and be teachable about computer culture.

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