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Netiquette E L

Netiquette Definition Stands for Internet Etiquette Refers to the set of practices created over the years to make the Internet pleasant Primarily concerned with courtesy in communications

Netiquette Core Rules Rule 1: Remember the human Rule 2: Know where you are in cyberspace Rule 3: Make yourself look good online

Netiquette Core Rules Rule 4: Respect people’s time and privacy Rule 5: Don’t abuse your power Rule 6: Be forgiving of other people’s mistakes

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