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Minding your manners in cyberspace

The InternetWe all teach our children how to behave properly. Although we rarely see it ourselves, once in a while we hear from other families that our children are actually polite. Online manners are no different. There are rules for proper behavior in cyberspace called “Netiquette.” And it’s a good thing we have them, because people do outrageous things when they get behind a keyboard - things they would ordinarily never do in real space.

Miss Parry’s Guide to Netiquette

Somehow, whether it’s the fact that they think they’re anonymous, or that the Net brings out the daredevil in us, I don’t know. But please don’t let your kids (or yourselves) fall into the trap of saying and doing things online that they know shouldn’t be said or done. We need to teach them that they can be traced, and that nothing is ever truly anonymous online. Everything they say should be said with the understanding that others will know, sooner or later, that they said it.

There are some other basic pointers you should know and teach your children if you want them to be good “netizens”:

These things are bad Netiquette, too:

These are all no-no's. Remember that just because you’re hiding out behind a computer monitor, you aren’t exempt from correct and thoughtful communications

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