16 January, 2013
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Social Media Etiquette: 5 Tips to Behave Online
Social Media Etiquette: 5 Tips to Behave Online
Proper
etiquette does not end with real-world interactions alone. With the rapid growth
of the internet and popularity of social networking sites, good manners stretch
out to virtual world interactions as well.
While
most of us understand and comply to the commandments of social media etiquette,
some others still prove that they have yet to learn what behavior is acceptable
and what is not.
The
following tips are common sense, social media practices every netizen should
abide.
Think before you click.
Before
hitting the post, tweet, share, or send button, ask yourself these questions:
Does it have spelling or grammar errors? Is it appropriate? Will it offend
anyone? Will I feel alright with anyone seeing this? Will anyone else care?
Once you hit that button, make sure you’ve thought it over more than once.
Editing published posts or retrieving sent mails lessen your credibility.
Reply accordingly.
When
someone comments on your post, reply accordingly - especially if it’s a
question. Don’t leave your friends and other readers hanging with a question.
If someone comments positively, show appreciation by replying or liking. If you
don’t respond or provide feedback, most likely they won’t bother reading your
posts anymore and completely ignore you.
Don’t make social media sites a complaint forum.
Venting
out is a perfectly normal thing to do. But bombarding negativity by complaining
about your work and your personal life now and then is not. Constant
complaining will make your friends and followers stay away from you.
Furthermore, ranting about your work might put you into big trouble. If you
need to vent something, play safe and do it somewhere private.
Keep private matters private.
Yes,
social networking sites are communication tools that can spread news fast like
fire. But if you need to inform a close relative or friend about bad news,
don’t announce it in public. If you need to deliver sensitive issues such as
death in the family, loss of job, never post it on his or her wall. Instead,
send a personal message or call.
Don’t spam.
I mean
to say don’t overshare, post chain status updates, comment on every post,
retweet every tweet. Do you think your friends enjoy seeing your name pop out
in their newsfeed every five minutes? Constant bombardment is really annoying
because it prevents your friends from seeing or responding to other people’s
statuses.
For me,
the tips mentioned earlier are five of the most important social media
practices every netizen should follow. But these are only a few, do you have anything
to add?
Share them here.
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Please avoid spamming...!!