3. Basic rules OF CONDUCT ON THE Internet:
The main rule on the
Internet is a maximum
reduction words.
Example: «thanks» -
«thnkx», «love you» -
«luv yu», replace
words with emojes.
Every emojes is
phrases,felling/namely
internet language.
4. Only use your own content:
You may not publish any media that is legally protected. Make
sure that you are not infringing copyright when you upload media
or content. Do not use photos, text, files or documents belonging
to others without their agreement. If the media includes photos of
people, this content must not be published without their
agreement. (General Personal Rights) When you post video in
YouTube,
site administration delete you video because of the music
5. NETIQUETTE OR PROBLEM
BLOGERS?
YouTube usually delete video
bloggers because of the music that
you cant use.
Copyright or bad vocabulary.
Bloggers hate this, because the
installation takes a long time.
Namale false songs – again
installation.
The Goethe-Institut e. V. is entitled to
check, store, process, delete or
forward any content that infringes
netiquette or is against the law.
6. You do not own your email. So send
nothing that you will be embarrassed to
see your mother read, or see in the front
page of the local newspaper. This utter
lack of privacy comes as a shock to
many of our students.
Keep your user name and password
safe:
Do not share your password to protect
your profile from misuse. You are
responsible for anything that happens in
your name.
7. BASIC RULES
Don't spam. That is, don't repeatedly post the same
advertisement for products or services. Most sites
have strict and specific rules about who is allowed to
post ads and what kind of ads they are.
Write clearly and succinctly. On a site that
has many non-native English speakers,
avoid using slang they may not
understand.
Remember that your posts are public. They
can be read by your partner, your children,
your parents, or your employer.
Do not post copyrighted material to which
you do not own the rights. Sites vary in
how strict they are about this, but as well
as facing the possibility of legal action by
the rights holder, you may also get the site
sued.
9. NETIQUETTE FOR DISCUSSION
GROUPS
Much of your cyberspace interaction will take place in
discussion groups -- areas where notes on a topic of
common interest are posted and stored for anyone to read.
Discussion groups are also known as newsgroups, message
boards, bulletin boards, and forums. To participate, you read
the notes that people have posted over the last few days.
You write your own response and post it yourself. Then you
check in the next day and see how other people responded
to you.
10. PROBLEMS AND RESERVATION
Be careful when dealing with emails from unknown
sources
Have you received an email from an unknown source?
Do you frequently receive -mails from people you don’t
know?
Just as in real life, an important rule to stay safe on the
internet is to be suspicious of strangers. First, don’t
trust emails from people you never met, especially
those that ask you to click a link, open an attachment
or send a file to the sender.
It’s pretty easy to spot phishing emails. What gives
most of the away is the urgency with which they ask
you to do something, either because your account may
be compromised or your online purchase may have
encountered some issues you need to sort.
15. Thanks for attention!
hope this was a useful
presentation
With love, student DO-11 Skavinska Ira
Precarpathian National University named after Vasyl Stefanyk
Netiquette be like!