The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook: The Most Egregi...
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- Wljackson on 2009-09-17 - Tags social , media , etiquette , web2.0 , facebook
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Social media mimics real relationships — in many cases. Would you do the following within real face-to-face relationships?
- Jump on the friendship bandwagon without properly introducing yourself?
- Consistently talk about yourself and promote only yourself without regard for those around you?
- Randomly approach a friend you barely talk to and simply ask for favors — repeatedly?
- Introduce yourself to another person as “Pink House Gardening?”
If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may need a refresher course on social media etiquette — and perhaps real-life etiquette also. Here are some egregious sins that you must not perform on social media sites. Avoid these violations and learn how to manage and maintain online relationships on a variety of popular social media sites.
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