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Communication on the internet: a Cross-cultural Perspective [5]

论文作者:www.51lunwen.org论文属性:作业 Assignment登出时间:2014-05-30编辑:lzm点击率:8006

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关键词:Cross-cultural Perspectivecommunication on the internet网络传播跨文化交际跨学科领域

摘要:互联网提供了极其巨大的数量由任何传统媒体无可比拟的信息的人。此外,它是世界上跑的最快的。然而,个体的信息咨询,但奇迹的一部分。当用户是用来获取新闻和信息在互联网上搜索,他们接触到比以往更多的跨文化互动。这已成为跨文化交际的新维度。

cyberspace. That is netiquette.
4. 1 Pithy introduction to netiquette
Netiquette, a blend word of network and etiquette, is a set of commonly agreed standards of conduct, or rules of communication, that operate within domain of cyberspace.
Etiquette on the Internet, like everywhere else, works best when seasoned with a little tolerance, compassion, and humor. Good netiquette requires observing the customs of the Net, much as knowing the customs and habits of where you travel makes you more welcome. The Internet is foremost about bringing people together. As much as it is praised for the vast amounts of information available to users, that information is secondary to the people with whom you can communicate.
There are three general categories of netiquette: netiquette for using the Internet, netiquette for communicating on the Internet, and netiquette for acknowledging people and resources on the Internet. The below are just some general rules to be followed when surfing the Net.
4. 2 Netiquette for using the Internet
First, protect your privacy and that of others. Remember that your e-mail is not secure; it can be read by system administrator or anyone who may have your password. To help protect your privacy, choose a password to your account that is a combination of numbers and characters that do not spell a word or common phrase.
Then, learn and follow the acceptable use policy. Netiquette on use is usually described in acceptable use policies set forth by the company or service that provides your Internet access. These may include limits on the amount of information you can store on your account, or limits on when you can use the Internet recreationally.
Last but not least, do not play when someone else needs to work. Although we can think of no academic computer network whose sole purpose is to be a virtual arcade, we have not yet heard of one where there is not some online game. Playing games is fine, as long as it is in moderation and does not interfere with the work of others.
4. 3 Netiquette for communicating on the Internet
The rules of netiquette are only mentioned in general, for they depend on the specific form of COMMUNICATION ON THE INTERNET and people who use that form.
Never leave the subject heading blank
Many people have software that automatically deletes messages without a subject heading. Others use their own personal filter the delete key. Blank subject headings reduce your chances of being read; they cripple communication. The only time you will want a blank subject heading is when sending messages to some discussion list software.
Strive for clarity
Clarity can suffer for any number of reasons. It is sometimes lost because the   writer and reader do not share the same context or frame of reference.
Be tolerant of errors, including your own
Taking care to avoid errors is best. However, you do not want to write e-mail as if you were taking a test. You will write both good messages and embarrassing ones, so treat errors kindly. Never publicly correct someone for an error in spelling or punctuation, especially since many e-mail programs lack spell-checking software. If an error distorts the meaning of a message beyond your understanding, e-mail the writer privately and ask for clarification.
4. 4 Netiquette for acknowledging people and resources on the Internet
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