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Which of the following are examples of good netiquette? (select all that are relevant)
Only use sarcasm when communicating with close friends or family
Share as much information as you can with others
Only share others’ personal information if you have their permission
Do not use capital letters when writing whole words or sentences
Respond to email and/or social media messages on time
Be open and honest when disagreeing with other people’s views
Do not share content or posts that can offend people
Only use sarcasm when communicating with close friends or family
Share as much information as you can with others
Only share others’ personal information if you have their permission
Do not use capital letters when writing whole words or sentences
Respond to email and/or social media messages on time
Be open and honest when disagreeing with other people’s views
Do not share content or posts that can offend people
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The following options are examples of good netiquette:
1. **Only share others’ personal information if you have their permission**
2. **Do not use capital letters when writing whole words or sentences**
3. **Respond to email and/or social media messages on time**
4. **Be open and honest when disagreeing with other people’s views**
5. **Do not share content or posts that can offend people**
The first statement about sarcasm can be context-dependent, and the second statement about sharing information is not aligned with good netiquette, as it is generally advisable to share only relevant or necessary information rather than as much as possible.
1. **Only share others’ personal information if you have their permission**
2. **Do not use capital letters when writing whole words or sentences**
3. **Respond to email and/or social media messages on time**
4. **Be open and honest when disagreeing with other people’s views**
5. **Do not share content or posts that can offend people**
The first statement about sarcasm can be context-dependent, and the second statement about sharing information is not aligned with good netiquette, as it is generally advisable to share only relevant or necessary information rather than as much as possible.
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