单词 | netiquette |
释义 | netiquetten. Computing slang. An informal code of practice regulating the behaviour of internet users when using email, bulletin boards, chat rooms, newsgroups, etc. ΚΠ 1982 Alexander the Great invented the Wristwatch in net.jokes (Usenet newsgroup) 15 Nov. As the saying goes (netiquette notwithstanding)..I'm not afraid to sign my name. 1988 Washington Post (Nexis) 20 Nov. a1 Internet, which began as a Defense Department link between four research computers in 1969, is still officially limited to universities, research facilities and government offices. But it has evolved its own language, social norms and ‘netiquette’. 1992 N.Y. Times 1 Dec. c14/4 Manners count. On Usenet, the term is netiquette, and in the soap-opera group that Ms. Baym studied, it resembles professional courtesy. 1994 Independent on Sunday 23 Oct. 4/4 In the United States, the pair have already fallen foul of Netties and their informal ethical code, which is known as Netiquette. 2001 Mirror (Electronic ed.) 26 Jan. An unwritten code of conduct—called netiquette—sets the tone for what is and isn't allowed online. Anyone who falls foul of this is likely to get ‘flamed’—strongly criticised in an email, chatroom or web page—and these attacks can be quite personal and aggressive. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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