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Like Etiquette Rules

  1. Be nice! Like what your friends share with you because they are your friends.

  2. Do not Like your own status because you do not have to prove you like yourself.

  3. Like your friends status because they are your friends.

  4. Like positive comments to encourage more comments.

  5. Do not respond to mean comments. Delete them.

  6. Like comments about you, even if you don't leave a comment in response.

  7. Likes are earned not given. Like status updates that deserve it.

  8. Share what you Like because that is what social media is about, sharing.

  9. Like what you share or do not share it because you are just wasting time.




Like Netiquette

Like Netiquette is the social code of internet compliments via the Like Button on Facebook or some other variation. A Like is an affirmation of a piece of User Generated Comment displayed on in internet in various forms including a Facebook Like or Google +1. Netiquette is the social code of the internet. Therefore, Like Netiquette is the social code of Likes because they are internet affirmations and netiquette is the social code of the internet.

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Social Network

A social network is a hybrid application of the internet that uses all of its forms to connect you with your friends, organizations, and businesses by sharing information, social media. Users create a profile and connect with friends and like pages.

According to Mecury News Ticketmaster, event promoters sell more tickets when they post an event to their friends news feeds. Their Friends “Like” to hear about upcoming events and spend more money when they do. When a friend “Likes” something it means that you may “Like” it too. That is what peer pressure is all about.

The Facebook Like Button has started a trend in social media of positive peer pressure. Peer pressure is not necessarily a bad thing because we are usually friends with people who share similar interests. Peer pressure is good if it is supports positive things that help society. Good user generated content helps society in many ways depending on the type of good things it promotes. Support good things and good things happen.

As a result, Fan Pages are good netiquette because it is the ultimate outlet for positive reinforcement of your ideals and interests. This is good netiquette because it futher legitimizes the internet and brings the world together on things we all like.


Like

A Like is a way to display good netiquette. The Like button is a vehicle for being nice and respectful on the web. Everybody enjoys a compliment and that is what a Like is, a compliment. It has made its way into popular culture and will soon be defined in the dictionary.

The Like button is fun and easy, that's why it is part of our culture. According to a recent article in Forbes, 20% of people studied would click the Like button, while only 13% would write a comment.

The Like button was created by Facebook and introduced April 21, 2010 at the F8 Developers Conference in San Francisco. Since it was created it has grown. There are over 2.5 million Like buttons on websites. MySpace allows you to Like their profiles on Facebook and Google offers a competing button called +1. The Like button has grown because it is cool and marketers are hoping to cash in on it.

Everyone could use a little netiquette!

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Like Etiquette Netiquette Rules by David Chiles

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Toshi Technology and Eric Email

Duration

1:51

License

Standard YouTube License

Description

Toshi Technology and Eric Email have a talk about the rules of netiquette for Likes. Toshi asks Eric Email the school Social Media Guru how to make more friends on Facebook. Eric schools Toshi on the rules of Like Netiquette. 

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netiquette, core rules, Facebook etiquette, internet guidelines, social media, network etiquette, friends, friending

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Character Bios

David Chiles:

I am a web designer and real estate agent. Netiquette is a hobby of mine. I am developing it with this site.

Nancy Netiquette:

Ms. Netiquette is the star of my netiquette animations. She has the netiquette name. Her character plays many different roles in many different forms because netiquette plays many different roles in the many different forms of internet communication.

Vivian Video:

Ms. Video is just getting her start in the cyber world. Until now no one has had enough bandwith to truly appreciate her. She is slowly but surely gaining ground on all the text out there on the internet and hopes to have more content.

Wendy Wireless:

Ms. Wireless is the most valuable player on my netiquette team. She is responsible for sharing more netiquette than any other character. She teaches good netiquette every where in my animations.

Betty Blog:

Betty Blog is a very opinionated person. She always speaks her mind and adresses any issues she disagree with. Betty Blog knows to question authority. She is not one of those people who just goes with the flow. Ms. Blog demands clarification.

Sara Social Media:

Sara Social Media is a MySpace Model with the brains of slashdot contributor. She embodies everything good about Social Media and is not afraid to tell you about it.

Toshi Technology:

Toshi Technology is a nerd. He has always been into computer and carried a camera before there on phones and before they were digital.

Eric Email:

Eric is cool. He is on a first name basis with everyone because he uses email so informally. Most of his email is personal.

Takako Tweet:

Takako Tweet is no newbie. She has been around the internet for a while doing a lot of Tweeting. Now, that she is maturing she is bringing order to every domains she is in.

Headmistress:

Headmistress is the Netiquette leader of her Twitter Temple. Takoko Tweet is her pupil.

Cindy Smartphone:

Ms. Smartphone is sleek and slener with a robust platform. Her features are outstanding. Everyone that bears her netiquette name is big on features with a robust set of applications.

Nathan Newbie:

Nathan Newbie is shy and quiet at first, but he is always a hard worker. Always on time never late, team player, free with compliments. He is the man because he knows his place.

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