Netiquette



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 * Are you willing to have others read this message or forward it to others without your permission?**
 * Don’t attack others online, say anything that could be considered insulting or that is controversial Proofread and spell-check your e-mails and make sure they know who you are**
 * Start by making sure you are sending things to the right place, that it arrives and that the right person gets it. **

The teen rules of netiquette are on the website under this. "Netiquette", a condensation of the words "network" and "etiquette", is the term commonly used to refer to conventions adopted by Internet users on the web, mailing lists, public forums, and in live chat. By being aware of these conventions you can ensure that your interactions online stay positive, friendly, and informative. []