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===== Netiquette for Shambhala Network - guidelines for online discussion ===== | ===== Netiquette for Shambhala Network - guidelines for online discussion ===== | ||
- | ==== DO’S | + | Please read these guidelines before posting |
+ | By participating in the Shambhala Network, you agree to follow these guidelines: | ||
+ | **Respect Our Community: | ||
- | - Read the forums rules and guidelines before posting for the first time. | ||
- | - Extend your good nature (Basic Goodness) online. | ||
- | - Remember the human. Never forget that the person reading your mail or posting is, indeed, a person, with feelings that can be hurt. | ||
- | - Promote healthy discussions. | ||
- | - Acknowledge people' | ||
- | - Respect others as equals. Diversity and inclusion: Shambhala embraces people from diverse backgrounds and preserves an inclusive environment. Recognize and respect diversity. | ||
- | - Be constructive and respectful. When you don’t agree politely critique a position on an issue, but not the person. State precisely the point you disagree with. Acknowledge that others are entitled to have their own perspective on the issue. | ||
- | - Be mindful of your tone. Be non-judgmental and supportive. Because written language lacks the support of facial or voice communication clues, it can be easily misinterpreted. A great way to deal with this is to tone down your language; avoid the use of strong words and, again, read aloud everything you want to post before you send it. | ||
- | - Post messages to the appropriate discussion group. For instance, announcements: | ||
- | - Use a meaningful title for your thread. | ||
- | - In order to be understood by most people, use correct spelling, grammar and avoid slang unless you know the word or phrase will be understood by other members. Choose your words carefully, ensure your comments are clear and cannot be taken in the wrong context. | ||
- | - Be forgiving of other people' | ||
- | - Control your temper. You may be respectful, but others may be not. When being personally attacked on the web, it is easy to get angry. But you won’t win any argument if you lose your temper; tantrums lead nowhere. Instead, take a deep breath and count to ten; if needed, get away from your computer and go for a walk around the block before you reply. This way you will ensure that, while being calmer, you can argue the point instead of attacking the person who made it. More often than not, a bit of thinking and a bit of time result in more rational and coherent responses. | ||
- | - Be careful when using sarcasm or humor it is often misinterpreted | ||
- | - Pause before you post. It's worth taking a moment to reflect before hitting the send button. Read before you post, review your content to ensure it accurately conveys your intention and doesn’t violate any netiquette guidelines. Remember, your words are permanent. Be careful with what you post online. Once it's out there, you may not be able to get it back. | ||
- | - Please be aware that freedom of speech might be limited particularly when it conflicts with other rights and freedoms, such as in the cases of libel, slander, pornography, | ||
- | - Help us keep Shambhala Network user-friendly. | ||
+ | **No Anonymous Posting:** Do not post anonymously. Any content that is posted under a profile without a real name (or a pseudonym that is not linked to an identifiable person) may be deleted without warning. | ||
- | ==== DON’TS for Online Forums and Discussions ==== | + | **Practice Kindness:** Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life. Never forget that the person reading your mail or posting is a person with feelings that can be hurt. Be mindful of your tone. Be non-judgmental. Because written language lacks the support of facial or voice communication clues, it can be easily misinterpreted. Tone down your language by avoiding the use of strong words. Be forgiving of other people' |
- | - Never post anything you wouldn' | + | **Promote Healthy Discussion: |
- | - Don’t insult, abuse, or threaten people, Don't swear or use offensive language that would be considered rude or argumentative. | + | |
- | - Avoid flames: A “flame” is an online personal attack. Always discuss or debate the content; do not attack | + | |
- | - Avoid replying | + | |
- | - Respect others' | + | |
- | - Do not post content that violates a copyright. | + | |
- | - Do not post content that is restricted to certain study or teaching level | + | |
- | - Do not abuse promoting | + | |
- | - Do not disrupt by changing the subject. Stick to the topic when posting | + | |
- | - Do not spam (do not post irrelevant or repetitive messages in world-wide groups or a large number of groups) | + | |
- | - Do not post anonymously. Any content that is posted under profile without a real name (or a pseudonym that can not be assigned to an identifiable person) may be deleted without warning. | + | |
- | ==== Please note users who do not abide by these guidelines | + | **Respect Others’ Privacy:** Don’t share personal information, |
- | + | **Use Groups Appropriately: | |
+ | **Do Not Post Restricted or Copyrighted Materials: | ||
+ | **Avoid Self-Advertising and Spam:** Do not abuse promoting your own business and products, especially if they are not related to the teachings of Shambhala (extensive advertising). Do not post irrelevant or repetitive messages (spam) in world-wide groups or a large number of groups. | ||
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+ | **Report Violations: | ||