netiquette
(在網絡上被嘉許的某種行為)
(在網絡上被嘉許的某種行為)
/net 'ee -ket / or /net 'i -ket / Network
etiquette .
The conventions of politeness recognised on {Usenet } and in
{mailing lists }, such as not (cross -)posting to inappropriate
groups and refraining from commercial advertising outside the
biz groups .
The most important rule of netiquette is "Think before you
post ". If what you intend to post will not make a positive
contribution to the newsgroup and be of interest to several
readers , don 't post it ! Personal messages to one or two
individuals should not be posted to newsgroups , use private
e -mail instead .
When following up an article , quote the minimum necessary to
give some context to your reply and be careful to attribute
the quote to the right person . If the article you are
responding to was posted to several groups , edit the
distribution ("Newsgroups :") header to contain only those
groups which are appropriate to your reply , especially if the
original message was posted to one or more inappropriate
groups in the first place .
Re -read and edit your posting carefully before you post .
Check the spelling and grammar . Keep your lines to less than
70 characters . Don 't post test messages (except to test
groups ) - wait until you have something to say . When posting
humorous or sarcastic comments , it is conventional to append
a {smiley }, but don 't overuse them .
Before asking a question , read the messages already in the
group and read the group 's {FAQ } if it has one . When you do
post a question , follow it with "please reply by mail and I
will post a summary if requested " and make sure you DO post a
summary if requested , or if only a few people were interested ,
send them a summary by mail . This avoids umpteen people
posting the same answer to the group and umpteen others
posting "me too "s .
If you believe someone has violated netiquette , send them a
message by __private e -mail__ , DO NOT post a follow -up to the
news . And be polite , they may not realise their mistake , they
might be a beginner or may not even have been responsible for
the "crime " - their account may have been used by someone else
or their address forged .
Be proud of your postings but don 't post just to see your name
in pixels . Remember : your future employer may be reading .
{Netiquette for Usenet Site Administrators
(http ://ancho .ucs .indiana .edu /FAQ /USAGN /index .html )}.
{"net .acceptable "
(http ://marketing .tenagra .com /net -acceptable .html )}.
[{Jargon File }]
(1999 -10 -18 )
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