After reading and taking notes on Netiquette share with us which rules you find to be the most offensive and why.
Also share with us the rule you think most people violate and in what circumstances.
Do you think we need rules for how we behave on the net (internet), why or why not. Be specific and give examples.
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Rule 1 because i already know the golden rule.
ReplyDeleteI think most peopel violate the no flame wars rule.
No becuase we know how to act in person so whats the difference online.
I know how to blog your not supossed to us: u ur i and something else i forgot....better go look at them now then
I found the "Make yourself look good online" rule was bogus. This is so, because in many of the other rules it say be honest about your apperance and don't trick people online, but by telling someone you look better then you truly do is tricking them, and lying to them. It's also being two-faced, which isn't a good way to start anything.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion the most offensive rule is remember the human, but at the same point I know that the reason that is a rule is because someone did that so in order to prevent more they had to make the rule. I believe people break rule four: respect people's time and bandwidth. Whenever I open my email I hate getting the chain mail that gets sent from person to person that has no real meaning. Honestly yes I believe we need rules for on the internet because we need to think before we act, and if we keep these rules in mind we may not regret what is forever posted online.
ReplyDelete1. I really think that if people don't say what they mean on the computer and I think it's offensive, then that's what i think is offensive.
ReplyDelete2. People violate rules like saying stuff on-line that they won't say in person.
3. I think we do need rules because people say things they won't really say in real life on the internet, yet people don't follow as much rules as we do in real life.
The rules I find to be most offensive are: None, they all seemed very simple and normal rules that people should follow. Its mostly common sense. I didn't take offense to any of them.
ReplyDeleteI think most people would violate the respect other peoples privacy rule. A lot of people like snooping around finding out whatever they can. Thats not nice
I dont think we need rules. I dont like the term rules. I consider them suggestions. If you use common sense you would know its a good suggestion that you should follow. I think rules would be good to say you have to follow them but rules are made to be broken. Their good so people behave but bad because no one likes being told what to do.
I don't think any rules are offencive, their all legitment.
ReplyDeleteI think the most violated rule is respecting other people. A ton of people are pretty nasty to other people.
Yeah, I think we need rules on the internet just like we do in life. But people should know how to act infront of other people.
The one i see most offencive is Rule 7. “Flaming" is what people do when they get strongly held and angry without holding back any emotion. It's the kind of message that makes people respond, "Oh?” and”Are you kidding me!?” or ”tell us how you really feel." Being nice isn’t its objective.---Its taking your anger out on computers instead of in person.---People most violate the Rule 8 cause if there is an open email ppl read it i bet you 85% of the time. And No we dont need rules but people need common sense to be used more often.
ReplyDeleteBe forgiving of other people's mistakes i find it necessary to not forgive poeple's misktates.
ReplyDeletewe need rules online but no one would follews them.
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ReplyDelete1. Rule 1 because people always come off wrong but they are meaning something else.
ReplyDelete2. I think the rule most violated is Rule 2. People don’t pay for the music ripping website they get their music from.
3. Yes, we need rules on the internet because if we don’t have them people would go crazy and slander everyone and if we didn’t have rules a lot of people would not respect other people online.
I think that the most offensive rule is to respect other peoples privacy.If that person wanted you to know about what they said then they would of either told you or blogged ablut it.
ReplyDeleteI think that rule 2 is violated the most,(Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life) there are a lot of people that think sinse they can not see them or they cant see the other person that is fine to be rude.
I think we do because people would be cyber bullying people and would get away with it.
The rule I find to be most offensive is rule 9 (Don't abuse your power). If a manager of a company were to see this, he/she could get affended, because when being a manager you should deserve more power. When a manager, you are higher and worked harder for your position. This does not mean that manager can read a employee's personal email or messages though.
ReplyDeleteThe rule I think is violated most is rule 1. Several people do not think before they post or message someone. If sending someone a hurtful message/post, imagine what it would be like in their shoes for one day. Always read your messages through so you are not rude or hurtful. Once you know that it is not affensive, go ahead and proceed sending your message.
I do think we need rules on how to behave on the internet. Many people new to the internet do not know how to act or perform. With the rules many people get a better idea of how to act while using the internet. If for instance I was new to the web, I would want to know the basic rules I should follow.
The most offensive rule I think is make yourself look good online. You can become a totally different person when you have to be yourself.
ReplyDeleteMost people violate to adhere the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life. There are many people who send nonestop insulting messages while in person they are shy and it looks as if they would never do those things.
I dont think we would need rules to behave on the internet, we should know them already and many will not change from the rules.
I didn't think any of the Netiquette rules were offensive. They were all based off of things people have done before so it's good to prevent others from doing the same thing. The rule violated the most has to be 'Remember the Human'. It's very common for people to say things they wouldn't say in real life and do nothing but trash people or complain on the internet. I think we need these rules for the internet because not everybody uses common sense or somebody may just be unfamiliar with Netiquette. For example, someone who gets an email account may send out tons of annoying forwards and not realize that it is a waste of time.
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ReplyDeleteIn real life, most people are fairly law-abiding, other people online
ReplyDeleteRule 1 because it's like the golden rule.
ReplyDeleteRule 2 because when your online alot of things can be illegal
Yes because if we didnt have rules the internet would be a much more "crazy" place.
I don't think that any of the rules are offensive.
ReplyDeleteI think that most people violate the proper and grammar rule, mostly in chat rooms.
Yes, I do think that we need rules on the internet. This is because people can be rude, and they forget that it is another real person behind the computer screen.
I didnt think that the rules were offensive because its not like our main goal in life is to be mean to people or anything like that. I'd say the rule that people mostly violate is "remember the human" because a lot of people don't realize who they are talking to. Also cyberbullying is a big part of this. I don't think we need rules on the internet because people should know how to act but then again it's always good for them to be there.
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ReplyDeleteI found that none of the rules were offensive.
ReplyDeleteI think that most people violate the "remember the human" because people forget theres a human on the other side and tell them rude things.
I think we do need rules to help shape the internet int into becoming more polite and nice.
I didnt find any of the rules offensive
ReplyDeleteMost people violate the "remember the human" rule because when your looking at a computer screen during chat sessions its easy to forgot there is a person on the other side of that screen. We definitely need rules for the web. If there weren't rules or laws the internet would not be widely used for children, teens and even adults-this would mean failure of the internets intial purpose:to connect people through computer technology.