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The floating islands of lake Titicaca





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3b Wildlife photographer


British school day


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The Flying Fruit Fly Circus School


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A Day in Pompeii - Full-length animation

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What Does "Netiquette" Mean?


Netiquette is a collection of social conventions which dictate the way in which people interact with each other on the Internet. The term is a portmanteau of “net,” short for “Internet,” and “etiquette.” Like social etiquette in real life, the rules of netiquette are commonly in flux, and they may vary significantly between different groups of Internet users and across different cultures. Some websites even post their own netiquette guidelines under headings such as “rules” or “comment policies” to provide directions to their users.

Original rules in the early days of the Internet were designed to facilitate clear communication. They revolved around adopting conventions which would make it easy to read newsgroups, emails, list serves, bulletin boards, and so forth. For example, users were discouraged from typing in all caps, as it looks aggressive, and they were told to keep signatures attached to emails and messages simple to avoid cluttering the screens of users trying to read. As the Internet became more complex, the rules of netiquette also evolved.

Different websites may have different standards. On some websites, for example, users have an anything goes policy, which can include personal attacks, libelous statements, and the distribution of unsavory material. Other websites exert more control over the content posted by users, attempting to keep conversations clean, germane, and interesting. Moderators may be used to enforce these rules, and people who routinely violate netiquette can find themselves banned from a site.

source: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-does-netiquette-mean.htm


What is an Internet Forum?


FORUM / BLOG / CHAT ROOM. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE? READ TO FIND OUT!
An Internet forum is a discussion area on a website. Website members can post discussions and read and respond to posts by other forum members. A forum can be focused on nearly any subject and a sense of an online community, or virtual community, tends to develop among forum members.

This type of forum may also called a message board, discussion group, bulletin board, or web forum, but it differs from a blog, the name for a web log, as a blog is usually written by one user and usually only allows for the responses of others to the blog material. A forum usually allows all members to make posts and start new topics.

An Internet forum is also different from a chat room. Members in a chat room usually all chat or communicate at the same time, while members in a discussion group post messages to be read by others whenever they happen to log on. Forums also tend to be more topic-focused than chat rooms.

Before a prospective member joins a group and makes posts to others, he or she is usually required to register. The prospective member must usuallyagree to follow certain online rules, sometimes called netiquette, such as to respect other members and refrain from using profanity. When a member is approved by the administrator or moderator, the member usually chooses his or her own user name and password, although sometimes, a password is supplied. An avatar, or photograph or picture, supplied by the member might appear under the member's user name in each post.

The separate conversations in a forum are called threads, and they are made up of member-written posts. Members can usually edit their own posts, start new topics, post in their choice of threads, and edit their profile. A profile usually lists optional information about each forum member, such as the city they are located in and their interests.

An Internet forum administrator or monitor may also participate in the forum. An administrator can usually modify threads as well as move or delete threads if necessary. He or she can also usually change software items in the forum. Moderators often help the administrator and monitor and guide the discussion to make sure the forum rules are being followed.

SOURСE: http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-an-internet-forum.htm

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