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[Audio] Netiquette - The Etiquette of the Digital World name =gungun.

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[Audio] What is Netiquette? Definition: Netiquette = Internet + Etiquette Refers to polite and respectful behavior online Applies to emails, social media, forums, chats, etc..

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[Audio] Why is Netiquette Important? 1. Promotes respectful communication. 2. Prevents misunderstandings and conflicts. 3. Creates a safe and friendly digital environment. 4. Reflects your personal and professional image. Prevents misunderstandings and conflicts.

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[Audio] General Rules of Netiquette Use clear and appropriate language Be polite and respectful Use clear and appropriate language Avoid using all caps (SHOUTING) Respect others' opinions.

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[Audio] Email & Messaging Etiquette 1. Use proper greetings and closings 2. Keep messages clear and concise 3. Don’t spam or over-message 4. Reply promptly and appropriately.

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[Audio] Social Media Etiquette Think before you post Don’t share false or harmful content Avoid online arguments (flame wars) Respect privacy and tag with permission.

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[Audio] Classroom/Workplace Netiquette Stay focused and avoid multitasking during online sessions Mute your mic when not speaking Be punctual and participate actively Dress appropriately for video calls.

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[Audio] Cyberbullying and Trolling Avoid name-calling, threats, or hurtful comments Report abusive behaviour Support victims, don't stay silent Be kind – everyone has feelings.

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[Audio] Dos and Don’ts of Netiquette Do: Use respectful language Give credit for others’ work Follow group/community rules Don’t: Share personal info carelessly Forward hoaxes or fake news Use offensive or inappropriate content.

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[Audio] Conclusion Netiquette helps maintain a positive online experience Think before you type or post Treat others online the way you want to be treated.

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