Chatroom etiquette (or netiquette) describes how users should behave when chatting on the Internet. These rules are mainly simply common courtesy and ensure that all users remain respectful of other people.
When entering a chat room, picture yourself entering a room full of strangers from all over the world, with varying ages and backgrounds, and act accordingly. It's usually best to watch quietly at first from the sidelines to determine the tone of the room; if you decide to stay, then politely introduce yourself to the group, or if you think that this isn't the kind of party you like, then simply leave as politely as you arrived.
If you decide to stay, here are some of the major Dos and Don'ts when chatting:
Do:
- Introduce yourself to the current chatters.
- Respect the rules of the chatroom; keep it clean if it's a room for chatters of all ages and if it's a chatroom with a specific topic, stick to that subject.
- Remember that you aren't talking to a computer; you're talking to real, live people with feelings, interests and moods, who just happen to be communicating via computers.
- Say "Hello" to new arrivals. Try greeting newcomers to the chat room; it will make them feel welcome and may encourage more conversation.
- Be patient with newcomers - they may not know all of the abbreviations, symbols and commands used when chatting. Remember, all chatters were 'newbies' at one time!
- Plain text may not express the tone of certain comments, so use abbreviations and emoticons (symbols that indicate various facial expressions) to clarify your meaning.
- Let people know if you need to leave your keyboard for a few minutes. Either tell everyone that you'll BRB (Be Right Back) or set your status to 'Away'. By doing this, nobody will feel ignored if you don't answer them.
- Remember that everyone may not be in the same time zone you are, and that your native language may not be the native language of everyone else.
- Address your comments (in typing) to the specific recipient if there is one. For example: "teadrinker, (or whatever the chatter's nickname is), have you read any good books recently?"
- Be yourself and have fun!