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'''Netiquette''' is, in short, Internet etiquette; the code of polite conduct in online spaces. The netiquette of a place depends on community standards as well as the actual technology involved, but always involves respect for other people, their needs and their wishes. | '''Netiquette''' is, in short, Internet etiquette; the code of polite conduct in online spaces. The netiquette of a place depends on community standards as well as the actual technology involved, but always involves respect for other people, their needs and their wishes. | ||
− | Good netiquette on [[rec.arts.comics.creative]] includes using the proper [[imprint]] tag on your posts (especially [[Acraphobe]]), not using [[Character Usability|reserved]] characters without permission, and never ever using the word "[[Woody | + | Good netiquette on [[rec.arts.comics.creative]] includes using the proper [[imprint]] tag on your posts (especially [[Acraphobe]]), not using [[Character Usability|reserved]] characters without permission, and never ever using the word "[[Woody Scandal|woody]]". |
See also [[Netiquette Lad]]. Contrast [[Troll]]. | See also [[Netiquette Lad]]. Contrast [[Troll]]. | ||
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 23:38, 23 April 2019
Netiquette is, in short, Internet etiquette; the code of polite conduct in online spaces. The netiquette of a place depends on community standards as well as the actual technology involved, but always involves respect for other people, their needs and their wishes.
Good netiquette on rec.arts.comics.creative includes using the proper imprint tag on your posts (especially Acraphobe), not using reserved characters without permission, and never ever using the word "woody".
See also Netiquette Lad. Contrast Troll.