Brian Breslin

A primer in web etiquette

Or all you ever needed to know to avoid being referred to as a jackass

Some of you might be new to the Internet or new to social networks or just need some light suggestions, so this is for you. Every day millions and millions of people sign on to the internet for the first time, or join social networks such as facebook or twitter or myspace and aren’t necessarily privy to the social conventions that are already established in these spaces. Its my goal to teach you them in the next 5 minutes. So let’s get started with the basics.

Email:
You might wonder why I even need to include this, but you’d be surprised at how wrong some people are when it comes to email.
Do’s:

Don’ts:

Twitter:
I could write a whole post about the kind of jackassery going on right now on twitter, and maybe I will, but for now this will have to suffice. Following these simple guidelines will make you a more interesting Twitterer.
Do’s:

Don’ts:

Facebook
I did a video on this a year ago, will likely follow this up with a revised post for 2009. So here are a few basics.
Do’s:

Don’ts:

Note, all these rules have exceptions. If you’re traveling, on vacation, or just not near the web, you don’t need to keep such a close tab on the situation.

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