Lehnert (1998) recommended the following codes of Internet communication, known as netiquette, a contraction of Net and etiquette.
- Avoid replying to everyone if what you have to say is really only relevant to the person who sent the last message.
- Do not reply with a yes, no, or other cryptic comment, which will be totally meaningless in a few hours or days, when the conversation has moved on.
- Make sure you indicate the context of your comment, particularly if it relates to a prior discussion.
- If your topic isn't relevant to the discussion, think twice about whether to send it.
- Avoid humor that may be misunderstood or offend.
- Do not use all capital letters; people will think you are shouting.
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