Find the complete text of Virginia Shea's definitive 1994 book of online manners. Includes basic rules for social and business communication.
Basic tips for posting to newsgroups. Points include lurking, reading FAQs and not spamming.
Tongue-in-cheek answers to several questions regarding how to act on the Internet.
Excerpted from Netiquette by Virginia Shea, provides advice at how to smoothly surf the Internet, while respecting others and looking good.
Find a collection of topics like bandwidth, email, chat room, and BBS netiquette, as well as information on how to be an international netizen.
Satirical advice column covering proper net behavior also contains links to other computer-related info pages.
Explore net abuse issues. Includes a complete guide to spam and information on obnoxious newsgroup users and unwelcome advertisers.
Provides the basics of Internet etiquette presented by expert Arlene Rinaldi.
Gain an overview of common online courtesy and the informal rules of cyberspace. Presents the core rules of netiquette, plus a quiz.
A Web ring for sites that offer useful tips and hints on netiquette.
Provides instruction in how to communicate on the web, how to avoid and stave off flames, and how to be a truly world wide web user.
All the do's and dont's a viewer needs to know in communicating to a newsgroup or mailing list.
Explains etiquette for actions like sending attachments and HTML tags in an email. Cautions against flaming and transmitting irrelevant material.
Short descriptions of instances of dysfunctional human behavior on the net, classified by type of disfunction.
Band Phish's Internet home supplies suggestions for Phish Net etiquette. Topics covered include flaming, multiple posting and specificity.
Those accessing Usenet groups might take note of a special brand of user, reported to provoke others into discussions of self-serving causes.
Page for webmasters offering advice to make more usable, less confusing pages.