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Netiquette We, the staff of the Pocket guide have been asked to give a brief education
to the more unskilled users. This education includes Netiquette. Netiquette
is essential for each user on the network to recognize his/her responsibility
in having access to vast services, sites, systems and people. The user
is ultimately responsible for his/her actions in accessing network services.
Remember, the fact that a user *can* perform a particular action does not imply that they *should* take that action. The use of the network is a privilege, not a right, which may temporarily be revoked at any time for abusive conduct. Such conduct would include: the use of abusive or otherwise objectionable language in either public or private messages, the sending of "Chain letters," or "broadcast" messages to lists or individuals, and any other types of use which would cause congestion of the networks or otherwise interfere with the work of others. Permanent revocations can result from disciplinary actions taken by a board of ops called upon to investigate channel abuses. We recommend you adhere to the following terms, though it is not required of you:
Acronyms can be used to abbreviate when possible, however use of "U"
"R" and combined terms are not recommended, this will result
in verbal attacks, and possibly even kicks. Also, messages that are filled
with acronyms can be confusing and annoying to the reader. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR COMPUTER ETHICS from the Computer Ethics Institute
This Document provided by the Academic/Institutional
Support Services of Florida Atlantic University July, 1994 |