Post by Eric Brantner
http://digitallabz.com/blogs/the-11-rules-of-social-media-etiquette.html
Since social media is, well, a social medium, it’s important that
users understand the proper ways to behave online. No, just because
you’re behind a computer monitor in your mom’s basement doesn’t mean
all social etiquette goes out the window. It’s quite the
opposite—following proper social media etiquette is a key to being
successful online (and to making sure you don’t make a complete idiot
out of yourself.)
1. Give More than You Receive- If you want to
receive attention from others online, you have to be willing to give it
first. It’s the old “I’ll scratch your back if you scratch mine”
routine. You can’t bust onto a social media site with a sense of
entitlement thinking you should be a top user immediately. You have to
earn respect from others. How do you do this? By giving more than you
receive.
2. Don’t be a Keyboard Gangsta- Probably the worst
thing about the Internet is the keyboard gangstas. You’ve surely run
across at least one of these in your lifetime. They sit at their
keyboard talking trash to everyone they encounter. They say things
online that they would never have the nerve to say to a real person’s
face. Don’t try to ruin everyone else’s online experience because you
don’t have any friends in real life.
3. Add Value to the Site- At the end of the day,
the thing that will earn you great connections with others is if you
add value to the community. This means not submitting content that
nobody cares about and not constantly promoting your brand. Before you
ever submit anything to a social media site, ask yourself “Does this
article really add value to the community?” If not, reconsider
submitting it.
4. Don’t Sabotage Other’s Efforts- This is
self-explanatory. Drop all of your e-beefs and hatred. Don’t try to
bury others just for the sake of getting ahead. Making enemies on
social media sites will get you nowhere fast, and you really do reap
what you sow.
5. Remember that Cheaters Never Win- Instead of
trying to game the system, why don’t you focus on building a successful
social media presence the right way. Sure, you might be able to get
some amazing results by cheating, but eventually, you will get caught.
And once everyone sees you for the cheater you are, you can’t un-ring
that bell.
6. Build Quality Relationships- People are more
willing to help those who they really know. By building quality
relationships with other users, you’ll always have someone in your
corner to back you up. Remember, relationships require the
participation of both parties; so, always be a good participant in your
social media relationship.
7. Stop Pushing the Envelope- One of the fastest
ways to alienate people online is to constantly flood them with
requests for helping you out. Whether you’re constantly shouting your
content or always Tweeting asking people to comment on your blog,
eventually, everyone will lose their patience with you. It’s like the
boy who cried wolf. People will tune you out if you’re constantly
pushing the envelope.
8. Respect the Community- This might be the most
important rule of social media etiquette. Show respect to the
community. It’s not that hard to do. Just make sure you don’t step out
of line, and always treat everyone the way you want to be treated.
These are simple social skills you should already be following in real
life; now, you just have to follow them online too.
9. Listen to Others- Your first reaction whenever
someone disagrees with you online is probably to tell them how wrong
they are. Instead of constantly fighting back, take the time to listen
to what they’re really saying. Listen to the people commenting on your
blog or Tweeting at you. Understand where they’re coming from. You
don’t know everything, and you can learn from others if you take the
time to listen.
10. Be Accountable for Your Actions- Because of the
anonymity the Internet allows, there is little to no accountability
online. People say and do whatever they please without facing any
repercussions. Don’t be that guy. Instead, try to be honorable by
taking responsibility your actions online. By being accountable, people
will respect you, whether they agree with you or not.
11. Be Nice- All of these points add up to one
thing—just be nice. Is it really too much to ask for people to be kind
to one another? Call me old-fashioned if you like, but there’s nothing
wrong with being nice to others online.
What rules of social media etiquette would you add to the list? Share them in the replies!