Open Directory - Computers: Internet: Etiquette
See also: This category in other languages: - Guidelines and examples on how to respectfully communicate and interact with others on the Internet. - Over twenty five years of mistakes have made THE Eggman a pretty good authority on what you should NOT do to survive in Cyberspace. Here, he shares the major no-nos with you. - Guidelines for using Internet e-mail and mailing lists politely. - Gives a summary of the important points of e-mail, mailing list, USENET, and chat etiquette. - Provides guidance on how to use e-mail and the Internet in various social situations. - A lengthy list of poor or abusive practices on the Internet which are to be avoided. - Information on netiquette, quizzes, advice, e-zine and forums. - Contains basic 'rules' to follow when interacting with others online via email, chat or forums. - This is the full text of RFC 1855, which is the unofficial standard work on electronic etiquette. - Gives a description of the main rules of online etiquette. A quiz, mailing list, and ordering information for an etiquette book are also provided. - An article on professionalism, ethics and courtesy on the Internet, with special reference to e-mail, bulletin board, and chat communications. - An international research and consulting firm, publishes the Online Customer Respect Index (CRI) and provides industry and company-specific research and analysis to help companies increase sales and customer retention by improving how they treat their customers online. - A guide to all aspects of electronic communication, including Telnet and FTP. A question and answer section is also given.