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Internet etiquette, or "Netiquette", refers to practices of writing, contact, and behavior on the Internet. This includes normal terms of etiquette, as well as other conventions of behavior that have become established over years of electronic communication.
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Chat etiquette is the "Do's and Don'ts" of online conversation.
Commercial Internet etiquette is the "Do's and Don'ts" of online business practice.
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Email etiquette refers to proper practices of writing, contact, and behavior used in email.
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Please only submit web sites relating to flaming in a manner such as NOT flaming, examples of flaming, etc. Not a site that flames something/someone, and does not talk about flaming. more information (editors only) |
Any pages reguarding etiquette and flaming goes here.
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Mailing list etiquette refers to the practices of writing, contact, and behavior used in mailing lists.
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