With the advent of technology nowadays, we continue to expand our use of the internet in almost all aspects of our lives, from sending emails to family and friends and doing social networking to conducting online surveys, scheduling job interviews and setting appointments. Many of us have become self-satisfied, formed unethical habits, and threw proper etiquette aside. This may lead to chaos and may create problems if we don’t learn a few basic rules. Internet etiquette, also known as “Netiquette,” plays a vital role in today's online world as we engage in a fully civilized society. We might not be with others personally, but we should always put in mind that there are sensitive persons on the other end of your communication whom we must take into consideration.
Saving time and data usage are very important factors that our fellow netizens consider. Therefore, it is equally important to be brief and straight to the point whenever we publish articles or posts. There are others are only availing the free data. In the same manner, an organized and concise content helps reader save time and data usage. As a result, we should organize topics accordingly in order for our readers to digest the information we want to convey in a more orderly manner thereby helping them save time and data usage as well.
In as much as possible, we should AVOID sending nude pictures, drunk pictures, drug use pictures or unedited home video which are not presentable in public. Always remember to reflect on what could be the outcome if we post it online. These pictures and videos are endlessly easy to copy, save and spread. Even if we remove these online, someone may already have made a screenshot, copied, or saved them. One rule of thumb many people use is to never post anything you wouldn’t want your kids, family, friends, parents or boss to see in the future.
With the rise of gadgets, children become accustomed to the advancement of technology. Although we can prevent them from using gadgets but it is the sad truth that many busy parents admit that gadgets help them complete tasks by giving their children something to watch. If we allow our children to access the internet, we should make sure that we constantly monitor what sites they visit and who their “friends and playmates” are. We should track all their online activities very closely. By doing so, we are protecting them not only from predators, but also safeguarding their image so as not to suffer a stain on their fame when they grow up and go to school in the near future.
By all means, we should avoid using all caps in any digital communication, email or post. Although writing in caps lock might be easier to read, some may think of it as the opposite. To some, it is considered rude as if the author is shouting.
Thank you for reading my blog on The 10 Basic Guidelines of Social Media and Internet Etiquette. I hope you can savor the sweet taste of a happy and fulfilling life. Start your journey today!
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