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What is the difference between a normal discussion and a personal attack?

There are essential differences between normal expression of opinions and slander, excessive speech and unprovoked personal attacks. The main points of liberalism are: 1. When you exercise your freedom, you must not infringe upon the legitimate rights of others. I totally disagree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to express. (Note that it is an opinion, not a malicious personal attack, and it is not a foul language. )

Ten basic etiquette of the forum

Etiquette 1: Remember the existence of others.

The Internet has given people from all corners of the country a common gathering place, which is the advantage of high technology, but it often makes us forget that we are dealing with other people in front of the computer screen, so our behavior can easily become more rude. Therefore, the first article of "Network Etiquette" is "Remember the existence of people". If you can't say it in person, don't say it online.

Politeness 2: Online and offline behaviors are consistent.

In real life, most people are law-abiding, and so is the Internet. Morality and law on the Internet are the same as in real life. Don't think that trading with computers on the Internet can lower moral standards.

Etiquette 3: When in Rome, do as the Romans do

The same website, different forums have different rules. What can be done in one forum may not be done in another forum. Best suggestion: climb the wall for a while before you speak, so that you can understand the atmosphere and acceptable behavior of the jar.

Politeness 4: Respect other people's time and bandwidth.

Before asking questions, take some time to study by yourself. Probably the same question has been asked many times before, and the ready-made answer is at your fingertips. Don't be self-centered, it takes time and resources for others to find answers for you.

Politeness 5: Make a good impression on the Internet.

Because of the anonymity of the internet, others can't judge you from your appearance, so your words become the only judgment of others' impression of you. If you are unfamiliar with something, find some books to read before you speak. If you don't know what to do, then you can only become the hat of the irrigation king. Similarly, check grammar and words carefully before posting. Don't deliberately provoke, use dirty words.

Etiquette 6: Share your knowledge.

In addition to answering questions, this also includes when you ask an interesting question and get many answers, especially after you get it by email, you should write a summary and share it with everyone.

Etiquette 7: argue calmly

Arguments and wars are normal phenomena. Persuade people with reason, not personal attacks.

Etiquette 8: Respect the privacy of others.

Records of others chatting with you by email or private letter (ICQ/QQ/MSN) should be a part of privacy. If you know someone who goes online under a pseudonym, it is not a good behavior to disclose his real name on the forum without consent. If you accidentally see someone open an email or secret on your computer, you shouldn't spread it around.

Etiquette 9: Don't abuse your rights.

Administrators and moderators have more rights than other users and should cherish the use of these rights.

Etiquette 10: tolerance

We are all novices, and we all make mistakes sometimes. Don't mind if you see others writing typos, using typos, asking low-level questions or writing unnecessary long speeches. If you really want to give him advice, you'd better ask it privately by email.