W6 blog topic : How important is it to be civil online on the Internet? – JongHoon Park
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On the Internet, anonymity is basically
guaranteed. So, many people think there is a difference between the Internet
and reality. Or, you may deny yourself on the Internet, or you may be
over-inflated and think too much about yourself on the Web. Accordingly,
etiquette has been set up for the way one talks, talks, and uses the Internet,
and it is called Netiquette. We learned from childhood that it is important to
keep Netiquette. But I didn't think carefully about why it was important. Many
people are using the Internet, and problems are also created. Problems such as
abuse, slander, verbal abuse against others, and hatred emerged.
Since it is the Internet, it is a possible
issue to get bigger. If it were real, many people would not be able to discuss
a topic at the same time as that. And if the rude man made the remarks, he or
she would have had to be restrained or in the limelight. However, since there
is no need to worry about it on the Internet, such problems can occur. The
point of Netiquette is that it should not offend anyone. It is very bad to be
spoken ill of by someone, both in reality and the Internet.
This is how Virginia Shea, a professor at
the University of Florida, described it in 1994 as a " key principle of
Netiquette. " 1. Remember to be human. 2. Maintain the same standards and
behavior as applied in real life. 3. Know where you are currently connected and
act in harmony with the culture there. 4. Respect other people's time. 5. Try
to look cultured online as well. 6. Share your professional knowledge. 7. The
argument should be settled in a temperate manner. 8. Respect other people's
privacy. 9. Don't abuse your power. 10. Forgive other people's mistakes.
This shows that Netiquette is not
significantly different from real manners. We have to be more careful on the
Internet as we are an unspecified majority who may or may not be able to behave
as they are. Therefore, I think the story of the Internet real-name system is
still being told in the past. I wonder what you think about this area. The
Internet real-name system has been in the past but has not been implemented. If
we could get all our information out on the Internet and adopt the real-name
system, do you think Netiquette would work well?
I read your article well. Nowadays, 'Me-too' movement is active not only in Korea but also around the world. However, many say the introduction of the real-name system is necessary as the prosecution of the wrong way continues under the shadow of anonymity. It is a pity that one person deletes so many of the pain. However, it is expected that the introduction of the real-name system will also reduce this phenomenon, but I think it is a subject that needs further discussion.
ReplyDeleteI think that the real-name system will contribute to the growth of Netiquette, but it can't solve problems caused by the anonymous. Unlike face-to-face communication, the Internet real-name system will only reveal real names. After all, I don't think it's much different from anonymous people who don't know me. The real-name system will only serve as a complement to enhance Netiquette.
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