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Respect in harmony and coexistence on the Internet and the proper use of their resources.
Note: When we talk about "messages" we always refer to: * Issues and answers in discussion forums * Items and answers on message boards * Chats * Instant Messaging * Mail
-- Do not write the entire text of your message in capital letters. That means as if uoy were screaming.
-- Do not write the entire text of your message with lyrics by size too big. That also means as if YOU ARE SCREAMING.
-- Do not abuse the colors. It can be very uncomfortable reading texts in garish colours or too clear.
-- You can add humor and personality to your messages using smileys or emoticons, both of which serve to express emotions and personal reactions. What is not advisable to do is abuse in messages of smileys or emoticons because it can make it more difficult to read, you can load more slowly and may even do not understand what was meant.
-- Do not repeat or relayed messages "comedy". You need to understand that they may not all have your same sense of humor, not all are willing to read messages funny, and that ultimately could be using resources unnecessarily. It is not the same tone maintain a cordial and pleasant, just write funny messages.
-- Stay attached to a point clear, that will not miss the thematic and a sense of what was discussed or comments.
-- Try to be brief, clear, precise and concise in what they write.
-- Do not abuse or abbreviations of idioms. Alike, do not use letters or numbers for numbers by letters. Such writing is reserved to circulate more 'inside' in the use of the Internet and is most often very difficult reading and understanding to people who are not accustomed to this.
-- Comments published in a public service = Response publishes. If an inquiry is made into a public service can not be expected an answer privately, on the contrary, it is thus for everyone to participate and cooperate.
-- Never respond to a message that things are not related or advertising.
-- Do not send advertising, or even by private services, is something of what is known as spam. The practice of spaming is tremendously damaging to resources and services that make Internet as a whole. Respects the money, time, and the width of banda of others.
-- If anything you dare to send advertising, at least it warns that it is a question that someone has no interest in receiving it or read it can ignore or delete it.
-- Do you speak? Responses too short, "ok", "yes", "no", "if I", "I do not", "I agree" do nothing. It is always advisable to expand the answers as best they can justify, no one will have exactly the same opinion that another person or expressed in the same way.
-- There are times that unintentionally a comment or answer may offend someone. If so, the possible response will be stronger and / or aggressive, and that would start a discussion in public or private. That is called Flamming. The commentary will be provided flamming-response-comment-comment response-and-answer well until somewhere to stop. Most responsible can be done is not responding at all.
-- In discussion forums and message boards is advisable to go, read messages and whether they had previous paragraph rules, policies and / or rules read them too, for it is used properly and participation is the best.
-- In Netiqueta there is the concept "Lurking", join the environment of the site where they live and with whom these, it takes a lot to provide a good living online. It is advisable if necessary, spend hours or even days silent and just watching. When you're ready, you can participate with confidence and comfort.
-- Learn to respect the place where those in cyberspace. The netiqueta is widespread, however, as with real life, there are spaces where permitted relax the rules and have a different behavior. And similarly, there are areas which by their nature and context require a completely strict and rigid application of rules.
-- When it comes to using a free service (webmail, lodgings, forums, boards, newsgroups, etc. etc. etc.) always carefully read the rules and conditions of use and points of most common questions.
-- Remember that you're not the center of cyberspace. Equally, provided they are waiting for a reply message as stated at the outset whether it is e-mail, message board, discussion forum, chat or instant messenger, does not require answers or pressure to obtain an explanation or resolving a doubt. Nobody is waiting to write to respond immediately.
-- Ask permission. Never more of this, for anything that involves information of any other persons requested permission. Recalls that the information they see on the screen has a strong investment of time to be generated which in turn translates into effort and intellect applied and that deserves respect.
-- Let your attitude and your netiqueta is what makes you look good, not just your words without backing. It's simple, there are those who abuse the Internet anonymity to build an image that is not the real them, and end what he says more than one person, as in real life, their education, their contribution and their attitude in general to others. Until spelling is important to this point.
-- Share your experience and knowledge.
-- Respect the privacy of others.
-- Avoid making QUOTE (I quote) unnecessary or too long. You can even refer only to the person to whom this quote.
-- In your Subject line (case or title) is clear. It is not advisable to make only "help" urgent "assistance" "greetings", etc., but you should seek a short line and short adhere to what comes your message.
-- Do not retransmit Chains and alerts. Whatsoever. Neither of solidarity or anything. Most are false. If you want to work with people who need it seeks better contact with the appropriate institutions. Alike, virus alerts are published in specialized media and / or consulting directly to manufacturers of anti-virus systems.
Everything comes down to two Golden Rules:
-- First Golden Rule: "Remember that we are human. Remember that there are human beings across the line. It translates into the simple and well known: Do not do unto others what you do not want you. Whenever you go to do something on the Internet or Internet, recalled that another person could have such consequences and seeks feels think that if you were in your shoes.
-- Second Rule: "Being online seeks to correct the behaviour of real life." It's simple, strives to be ethical, seeks to do the real, seeks respect to the other, strives to be patient, respects the law, respects the resources you have at your disposal, and in general, "which reminds us human."
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