
REMINDER!!!!!!!
For the Blogger
  For the Blog Reader/Commenter
  For Both
  
For the Blogger
  - Bear in mind that you’re writing      for a global audience.      Even though your blog may be a personal one, it’s still public and      accessible to anyone.
 - Gone are the days when you could      tell the world what you had for lunch or dinner, and whether you burped 10      times today. If you want an audience, write for a specific topic (or a few) which you believe      you’re good at.
 - Be creative, don’t steal other people’s content. Just      because you don’t have anything to write to maintain your blog, does not      give you the right to copy and paste other people’s work onto yours.
 - Don’t be afraid to have an opinion. It doesn’t hurt to belong to      one side of the fence. In fact, it might make your blog more interesting.      If you’re afraid of criticism, you might need to think twice about keeping      a blog.
 - Don't make your blog an excuse      to make a personal attack on someone. Remember the old saying "If you      can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all."
 - Attribution. Always return credit where possible. If you are going      to copy a text, or use an image, please return the credit and link back to      where you found the material.
 - Don’t steal bandwidth. If you are going to use an image off a blog,      save it on to your own image hosting site. It’s rude to copy the image      source and link it directly to your own blog.
 - If you’re emotionally riled by a      commenter, pause before you hit      submit. You might regret what you wrote.
 
For the Blog Reader/Commenter
  - Post comments that are related to the entry. If you must post a      hello to the writer, email it to them, or post it in their chat box (if      any).
 - If you have your own blog, don’t blatantly promote yourself on other’s blogs. Especially if      the entry is unrelated to you.
 - If you don’t like it, move on. If you don’t share a blogger’s opinions, don’t make it      your mission to spam his/her blog with your vile personal attacks. There      are so many blogs to choose from in the blogsphere, find a new one to      frequent.
 - If you’ve accidentally posted      repeat comments, apologize to the blog owner, preferably via      email. You could post the apology with another comment, but be careful not      to have it posted multiple times again.
 - Rude and childish behaviour just      because you’re an anonymous commenter or are behind a pseudonym is      unacceptable. As much as good manners is required in the real world, it      works the same in the blogsphere.
 - If you’re emotionally riled by a      blogger, pause before you hit submit. You might regret what you wrote.
 
For Both
  - Bear in mind your reputation. Even if you’re blogging or commenting      under a pseudonym, there are possibilities that you will be found out one      day. Blogs are not dispensable. Even after you’ve long deleted that      embarrassing photo of your prom night, someone might just be able to dig      it up years later on.
 - There will always be differing opinions to yours. Remember to always      respect other’s views and opinions. If you want to share your own, do so      in a mature debate. But bear in mind that you don’t need to change that      person’s viewpoint.
 
If that's too many things to remember, just keep in mind these 3Rs - Be Responsible, Respect the person behind the other keyboard, and Relax. Open your mind, and you will enjoy the blogsphere’s endless possibilities.




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