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net·i·quette Audio Help /ˈnɛtɪkɪt, ‑ˌkɛt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[net-i-kit, ‑ket] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun the rules of etiquette that apply when communicating over computer networks, esp. the Internet.
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[Origin: 1980–85; b. network + etiquette]
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n. Etiquette practiced or advocated in electronic communication over a computer network.
[(Inter)net + (et)iquette.]
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netiquette [ˈnetiket] noun
a set of rules for proper behaviour among users in a computer network (the Internet) when exchanging messages
Arabic: آداب السُّلوك في الإنتَرنِت
Chinese (Simplified): 网络礼节
Chinese (Traditional): 網絡禮節
Czech: síťová etika
Danish: netikette; netværksetikette
Estonian: netikett
French: règles de la bonne conduite sous Internet
Greek: άγραφοι κανόνες που διέπουν την ανταλλαγή μηνυμάτων μ�
Hungarian: hálózati illemtan
Indonesian: etika ber-Internet
Italian: netiquette, etichetta delle Rete*
Korean: 네티켓(인터넷 사용자들 사이의 예의)
Latvian: Interneta lietotāju etiķete
Lithuanian: interneto etiketas
Norwegian: nettvett (skikk og bruk på Internett)
Polish: zasady dobrego zachowania się w sieci komputerowej
Portuguese (Brazil): netiqueta
Russian: сетевой этикет
Slovak: zásady slušnosti pri používaní Internetu
Slovenian: pravila obnašanja v računalniški mreži
Spanish: etiqueta
Swedish: etikett på Nätet, netikett
Turkish: İnternet görgü kuralları
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netiquette convention, networking
/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.
"net.acceptable".
[The Jargon File]
(1999-10-18)
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, © 1993-2007 Denis Howe
American Heritage Abbreviations Dictionary 3rd Edition - Cite This Source - Share This netiquette
[Inter]net etiquette
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net·i·quette Audio Help /ˈnɛtɪkɪt, ‑ˌkɛt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[net-i-kit, ‑ket] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun the rules of etiquette that apply when communicating over computer networks, esp. the Internet.
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[Origin: 1980–85; b. network + etiquette]
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netiquette
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American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This net·i·quette Audio Help (nět'ĭ-kět', -kĭt) Pronunciation Key
n. Etiquette practiced or advocated in electronic communication over a computer network.
[(Inter)net + (et)iquette.]
(Download Now or Buy the Book) The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2006 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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netiquette [ˈnetiket] noun
a set of rules for proper behaviour among users in a computer network (the Internet) when exchanging messages
Arabic: آداب السُّلوك في الإنتَرنِت
Chinese (Simplified): 网络礼节
Chinese (Traditional): 網絡禮節
Czech: síťová etika
Danish: netikette; netværksetikette
Estonian: netikett
French: règles de la bonne conduite sous Internet
Greek: άγραφοι κανόνες που διέπουν την ανταλλαγή μηνυμάτων μ�
Hungarian: hálózati illemtan
Indonesian: etika ber-Internet
Italian: netiquette, etichetta delle Rete*
Korean: 네티켓(인터넷 사용자들 사이의 예의)
Latvian: Interneta lietotāju etiķete
Lithuanian: interneto etiketas
Norwegian: nettvett (skikk og bruk på Internett)
Polish: zasady dobrego zachowania się w sieci komputerowej
Portuguese (Brazil): netiqueta
Russian: сетевой этикет
Slovak: zásady slušnosti pri používaní Internetu
Slovenian: pravila obnašanja v računalniški mreži
Spanish: etiqueta
Swedish: etikett på Nätet, netikett
Turkish: İnternet görgü kuralları
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary, © 2000-2006 K Dictionaries Ltd.
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netiquette convention, networking
/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.
"net.acceptable".
[The Jargon File]
(1999-10-18)
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, © 1993-2007 Denis Howe
American Heritage Abbreviations Dictionary 3rd Edition - Cite This Source - Share This netiquette
[Inter]net etiquette
The American Heritage® Abbreviations Dictionary, Third Edition
Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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netma
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