True: Standards of behavior may be different in some areas of cyberspace, but they are not lower than in real life., Do unto other what you want them to do unto you, What's perfectly acceptable in one area may be dreadfully rude in another., If you post the same note to the same group five times, you are wasting both time and bandwidth., You are not judged by color, weight, age or dress sense., The Internet itself was started because researchers wanted to share information., Flame wars can become an unfair control of bandwidth., You’d never snoop through your classmates’ backpacks so naturally you wouldn't read their email or their text messages., Some people in cyberspace have more power than others., Everyone was a newbie once., False: Posting everything without thinking the consequence, breaking the law is a good netiquette, You can act informally in a professional group, Games and videos does not use up a lot of bandwidth., Paying attention to what you are writing is not important., Do not share to others what you know., Netiquette allows the spread of flame wars or excessive flaming that can destroy the spirit of a discussion group., Respect other people's privacy is not just bad netiquette, it could also cost you your friendship., Knowing more than others, or having more power than they do, gives you the right to take advantage of them., Knowing something more than the others gives you license to correct everyone else.,

Lesson 3 Digital Citizenship (Rules of Netiquette) - 1

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