

Once the ink is injected, it’s pretty much there for the rest of your life. Tattoos are seen as risky and dangerous because they’re permanent. Once it’s out there, you may not be able to get it back. Remember, your words are permanentīe careful with what you post in all online communications. If you examine conversations that take place on any social media site or forum you choose to use, it’s apparent that a lot often gets lost in translation. Read posts carefully, ask questions, and write something only if it offers value to the discussion. A more polite and effective path is to adopt a listening mode. When everyone is trying to express their view rather than hearing from others, forums become noisy, crowded with posts, and disjointed. While we all like to think that our opinion matters, you’ll gain more from internet forums by approaching them as a learner. You wouldn’t be rude in everyday conversations at home, at school or at work – so why change your shining personality when you’re online? ~ Coralie 6. That’s just being fair to others.ĭon’t be an e-jerk. And they may actually be right.Įven if you’re feeling dismissive or knowledgeable or whatever, inject respect into your writing. They may believe passionately in what they’re saying. Think – that idiot who wrote the opinion you completely disagree with is a human being. Show a little respect and humility online. Ignore the troll as the troll is mainly looking for a response and attention so when it does not get it, it will be neutralized… how many people do you see arguing with themselves? ~ Brandon 5. Save your time and energy for more positive interactions. Responding to a troll is usually not a good move, even if your response is well argued and compelling. They want to stir up negative emotions and responses. You can tell a troll by the inflammatory nature of their statements. Trolls might be honest in what they’re saying, or they could be sarcastic or deliberately dishonest. These are internet users who try to bait other users into a reaction. Lead by example and the discussion will snowball into a useful web of ideas and answered questions. Being a positive contributor is better than being a critic, troll or other negative force. You can help your online community by posing questions, sharing experiences, providing positive feedback, asking follow-up questions, and referring to information sources. To get the most out of online forums and social media sites, a useful netiquette guideline is to promote healthy discussion. Some online conversations descend into piles of useless text that fail to convey any meaningful information… use more specific language in text. Learn to write well as part of being a constructive online contributor. You need to be accurate and very clear to avoid misunderstandings when writing online. Unfortunately, short texts have their limitations. That’s because tone of voice and body language are lost in text-based communication. Have you ever tried sarcasm or dry wit in an email? It seldom works. Clarity is essentialĬlear writing is needed to convey proper meaning online.

Embody the rules of life that you’ve learned and are continuing to perfect, and use them online. When you donated your hard-earned money, cut grass for your older neighbor, or sent a card to a friend who was having a bad week.

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Think back to when you learned how to be a good human being. If a stranger asks for directions, you try and tell them the best way to go.īut what about online discussions? Are you still that same considerate, nice person when you’re in an online forum including social media? If someone says “Hello”, you say “Hi” back. The manners our parents taught us apply everywhere, including with online communication.ĭo you think you’re generally a good person? Are you pleasant, polite and well-mannered? Most people would answer “Yes” or “Most of the time”. The digital world is an increasingly important part of our lives. It means respecting other users’ views and displaying courtesy when posting your views to online discussion groups. The word netiquette is a combination of ’net’ (from internet) and ’etiquette’.
