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Netiquette
What is "Netiquette"?
What is "Netiquette"?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyIt can either be...
What is "Netiquette"?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyIt's just copywriter shorthand for "net etiquette", which is just "how to behave among strangers who happen to be using the internet at the same time as you are". Nothing more.
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What is "Netiquette"?[/b]
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyNetiquette is a cheesy term which has been derived by Internet forum users to represent a common set of unwritten shared eclectic values aimed and providing forum users with a landscape of generally acceptable behaviour within an online community. As this "landscape" is unwritten and invisible, the term is soley adjective and of little practical use in stemming the misbehaviour of those who either deliberately or inadvertently contravene it's nebulous fringe.
[b]Netiquette
What is "Netiquette"?[/b]
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyMy thanks to each you who have consistently remained on topic and clarified the meaning of "Netiquette" with your thoughtful insights. Here's my own point of view expressed in the following linear grid which reduces "Netiquette" to its irreducible essence [that which defines this desirable online public forum behavior in contrast to its polar opposite behavioral extreme]. Humility: Simply having the character quality of a modest and realistic view of your own importance; Arrogance: Simply having an exaggerated sense of your own importance while ignoring the importance of other contributors:
Netiquette
What is "Netiquette"?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyOut there on the right wing as usual, eh Bobby?
My thanks to each you who have consistently remained on topic and clarified the meaning of "Netiquette" with your thoughtful insights. Here's my own point of view expressed in the following linear grid which reduces "Netiquette" to its irreducible essence [that which defines this desirable online public forum behavior in contrast to its polar opposite ...[text shortened]... --- 5 ------------- 6 ------------- 7 ------------- 8 ------------- 9 ------------- 10 Arrogance
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbythe term irreducible essence is arrogantly incorrect...
Here's my own point of view expressed in the following linear grid which reduces "Netiquette" to its irreducible essence [that which defines this desirable online public forum behavior in contrast to its polar opposite behavioral extreme].