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By some mysterious force. I suddenly wanna start advocating for good internet etiquette,

has the internet been a little too spicy for you? well you probably can't fix that on your own, but you can stop contributing to the problem or "fanning the flames" by understanding these 3 grossly simplified concepts!

1: following the golden rule - the internet can be pictured like a public park, in other words, don't do anything in the internet that you wouldn't do to your local park.

2: Sharing expert information - this is the internet, some people are ought to make a mistake at some point, now if you were, let's say, an expert in that specific area that they made a mistake at, be civil, instead of pointing and laughing, how about we assess the situation like the smart guy that we are? a simple advise told in an explanatory, rather than a condescending manner can really cheer someone up, especially right after you just told them about their mistake.

3: being responsible with your data - did i remember to remind you that this is the internet? everyone, big companies, scammers, 24/7 are always trying to get something out of you, this can be from phishing scams and shady terms and conditions that pretty much everyone glosses over at this point, but you need to protect your data to the best of your abilities. or else you might get cyber attacked, and i'll tell you, cyber attacks like ddosing or doxxing is NOT fun to experience.

to conclude this wall of text posted to 63 subscribers. you can start being a better internet user simply by being nice and civil, there's billions of us out there, and you're ought to find the worst of humanity, depending on the community you're a part of.

that's all thank you

3 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 3