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Adapted from Virginia Shea's The Core Rules of Netiquette. Versions of this were common within the early internet, and most of these were unspoken (or spoken) rules: | Adapted from Virginia Shea's ''The Core Rules of Netiquette''. Versions of this were common within the early internet, and most of these were unspoken (or spoken) rules: | ||
# Remember the Human | |||
#* Behind every username is a real person. Don’t say things online that you wouldn’t say face-to-face. Treat others with the same respect you’d want for yourself. | |||
# Adhere to the Same Standards of Behavior Online as in Real Life | |||
#* Be ethical. Be lawful. Just because you’re behind a screen doesn’t mean the rules or basic decency change. | |||
# Know Where You Are in Cyberspace | |||
#* Stay on-topic, don’t derail, lurk and learn the community before you post. | |||
# Respect Other People’s Time and Bandwidth | |||
#* Avoid flooding pages or talk with off-topic chatter. | |||
# Make Yourself Look Good Online | |||
#* Take pride in your posts. Be respectful, write clearly, and double-check your facts. What you write reflects on you. | |||
# Share Expert Knowledge | |||
#* If you know something helpful, share it! Screamer Wiki thrives on good info and helpful advice. | |||
# Help Keep Flame Wars Under Control | |||
#* Don’t escalate arguments or encourage drama. If things get heated, step back and help defuse the situation. | |||
# Respect Other People’s Privacy | |||
#* Never post someone else’s personal information without their consent. | |||
# Don’t Abuse Your Power | |||
#* If you have extra permissions (e.g., moderator or admin), use them responsibly and fairly. | |||
# Be Forgiving of Other People’s Mistakes | |||
#* Everyone slips up sometimes. If someone makes a mistake, correct them kindly and move on. Assume good faith. |
Latest revision as of 23:00, 11 June 2025
Adapted from Virginia Shea's The Core Rules of Netiquette. Versions of this were common within the early internet, and most of these were unspoken (or spoken) rules:
- Remember the Human
- Behind every username is a real person. Don’t say things online that you wouldn’t say face-to-face. Treat others with the same respect you’d want for yourself.
- Adhere to the Same Standards of Behavior Online as in Real Life
- Be ethical. Be lawful. Just because you’re behind a screen doesn’t mean the rules or basic decency change.
- Know Where You Are in Cyberspace
- Stay on-topic, don’t derail, lurk and learn the community before you post.
- Respect Other People’s Time and Bandwidth
- Avoid flooding pages or talk with off-topic chatter.
- Make Yourself Look Good Online
- Take pride in your posts. Be respectful, write clearly, and double-check your facts. What you write reflects on you.
- Share Expert Knowledge
- If you know something helpful, share it! Screamer Wiki thrives on good info and helpful advice.
- Help Keep Flame Wars Under Control
- Don’t escalate arguments or encourage drama. If things get heated, step back and help defuse the situation.
- Respect Other People’s Privacy
- Never post someone else’s personal information without their consent.
- Don’t Abuse Your Power
- If you have extra permissions (e.g., moderator or admin), use them responsibly and fairly.
- Be Forgiving of Other People’s Mistakes
- Everyone slips up sometimes. If someone makes a mistake, correct them kindly and move on. Assume good faith.