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10 rules of conduct on social media

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 3:46 am
by bitheerani319
Now that we are having breakfast every day with the umpteenth scandal on Twitter from some politician or celebrity, it is a good idea to remember some of the rules of conduct on social networks that should be mandatory to enjoy our stay in cyberspace. Do you want to know them?

Rules of conduct on social networks
1 Do not abuse social networks

I have friends who, if I didn't know they worked, I would think latvia phone number list spent all day posting nonsense on Facebook. This practice is unprofessional (if you're a community member) and generally quite annoying for your friends and/or followers.

2 Don't ignore anyone

If someone asks you a question, don't ignore them. Imagine asking a guy on the street what time it is and he doesn't answer. How would you look at him? This rule can be violated if the question is offensive.

3 Use descriptive titles in your posts

This rule applies especially to community sites. People deserve to know what they are going to find before clicking on a link. Misleading headlines can help you get visitors, but it is certainly not a practice that is highly valued in journalism schools.

4 Use references

Make sure that all the statements you make are well-founded. Don't contribute to spreading malicious rumours and do some research before commenting on any news. And if you quote something, remember to include a link to the original post.

5 Invite with caution

If you want to be friends with someone on a social network (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.), don't send the invitation without first introducing yourself to the person and asking for permission to do so.

6 Do not tag people without their permission

You might look great in that photo you just posted on Facebook, but your friend is looking incredibly drunk and might not want anyone to see that picture (let alone you tagging them). When in doubt, always ask.