It’s happened to all of us at some point in our internet experience: somebody typing in a chat room with their Caps Lock on unknowingly shouting, people posting horridly long posts in discussion rooms, or snooping around other people’s emails. Trying to get these people to adhere to conventional internet customs can be a bit of a hard job, or at least it used to be: Albion.
com/netiquette is an eBook which will help you understand how you should behave online, and how to address people with annoying internet habits. The book is written in a simple and funny style, presenting a dummy-proof do/don’t structure, plus lots of case studies and enlightening stories of the good, the bad and the ugly of internet behavior which will allow you to consolidate a great image online, and help build a better community out of the internet. The book is divided into several areas of interest, namely the introductory Ten Commandments of netiquette, followed by e-mail guidelines and conventions, Discussion Group do’s and don’ts, some quick insight as to what should be encouraged and avoided when flaming, plus some information on specific breaches of internet codes of ethics, like chain letters, spreading rumors and viruses. The book also covers some aspects of business and work online etiquette, and a section on love, sex and pornography on the internet. 







