Rule 2: Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life. Some people think that doing bad things and having bad behavior on the computer is not bad because it is not getting tracked.
Rule 3: Know where you are in cyberspace. What's acceptable in one location might not be in another. When you are going somewhere new always see how other people act before you act to.
Rule 4: Respect other …show more content…
You have knowledge some people don't have so you should spread it online so other people could know. Or if you have a question, some people could have a answer online so you should ask.
Rule 7: Help keep flame wars under control. Flaming" is what some people do when they express a strongly held bias without keeping back any emotion. But Netiquette does not let the perpetuation of flame wars, And while flame wars can initially be fun, they get very boring very fast to people who aren't involved in them.
Rule 8: Respect other people's privacy. This topic actually rates a separate section. In 1993, a highly regarded foreign correspondent in the Moscow bureau of the Los Angeles Times was caught reading his coworkers' email. They planted false information in messages from another one of the paper's foreign bureaus.
Rule 9: Don't abuse your power. It does not matter if you are older or younger than someone, we all have the same rights and things we have to follow on th einternet.
Rule 10: Be forgiving of other people's mistakes. Be kind to people's mass ups. You may not need to say anything at all If it's minor, but always think twice before reacting. If you do decide to point something out do it nicely, and maybe send them a private