1. Use Computer Courtesy
Whether a person is sending an email, chatting in a chat room or speaking in a forum, it is important to be courteous and respectful of others online. Always remember the Golden Rule!
2. Use Emoticons
When communicating online, it can be difficult to gauge a writer’s emotion. Unless a web camera or microphone is used, the writer’s expression or emotion is difficult to determine. By using emoticons, the writer’s proper emotion will be conveyed to the reader.
3. Be Brief Online
It is important to keep messages short, especially when writing an email or typing in a chat room. By using common chat abbreviations or acronyms, not only will the reader appreciate the brevity of the message, it will save the author valuable time typing the message. Remember, keep it short and be brief!
4. DON’T SHOUT
No matter what forum, writing in all capital letters is considered SHOUTING and is considered very rude. A word or two in caps is fine, but shouting is not recommended.
5. Pay Attention to Language Issues
Improper, inappropriate or bad language may get a participant kicked out or permanently banned from a forum or group. It is also important to remember people from other countries may be participating in the conversation and language barriers may be an issue.
6. Think Before Posting
It is important to note, what is posted online today, may come back and haunt the writer tomorrow. That silly or fun photograph posted on a social networking site, may keep that person from getting a job later on. Many colleges and employers are now searching social networking sites prior to hiring.
7. Keep Personal Information Private
Posting private and personal information in the wrong location can have serious consequences. Identity theft is a rapidly growing concern. Divulging too much information could give predators and those with bad intentions valuable information. Be careful where personal information is posted. If private information is posted in a group setting, read the guidelines prior to posting. Children should not post private information online
8. Obey Copyright Laws
Obey copyright laws. Don’t steal!
9. Help Internet Newbies
Be patient and helpful with others. Remember, everyone was newbie once.
10. Be Aware of Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is increasing rapidly. Parents should talk honestly and openly to children about the issues of electronic bullying. Studies suggest many children do NOT tell a trusted adult if they are a victim of electronic bullying. If targeted by a cyberbully, do not respond. Keep all ORIGINAL correspondence, with dates and times if possible. If the messages are of a threatening nature or safety is a concern, contact local law enforcement as soon as possible.
By following these simple and straightforward Netiquette guidelines, the online experience will be enjoyable and safe for all!
Friday, February 22, 2008
Top 10 Internet Etiquette Guidelines.
Monday, February 18, 2008
the guy you like on match.com? yeah. he didn't write his own profile.
via Wall Street Journal: Hugh Gallagher, a 36-year-old writer in New York, is one of the copied. Match.com has more than 50 profiles with parts of Mr. Gallagher’s college entrance essay, which he penned nearly two decades ago and later appeared in Harper’s Magazine. “I translate ethnic slurs for Cuban refugees” and “I write award-winning operas” are among Mr. Gallagher’s most popular lines.
The book “Online Dating for Dummies” tells readers not to fret about copying. TheProfileCoach.com, meanwhile, offers 12 “proven” profiles for $4. Sample: “There is a shallowness, a fakeness to much of the ‘singles scene.’” A number of blogs offer free headlines for social-networking profiles, including, “Ernie’s train of thought has derailed.
Ummm and this is surprising?
Thursday, February 14, 2008
tumblr rox
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
the new TMZ.com = copy of PageSix.com

The interface is a close copy and not a good one, at best.
Bad move, Levin.
I'm a TMZ fan but this is just a bad move any way you slice it.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Fake Blogs:: Pretty Damn Funny

This company, News Groper, has a series of fake blogs from everyone from George Bush and Dick Cheney to John Mayer to Brad Pitt to Britney Spears. Yep, that pretty much covers everyone important.
They are pretty harsh, but also hilarious.
Check them out.