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* Before posting always think about how many people you are going to reach and how many people may be interested in you particular dent.
 
* Before posting always think about how many people you are going to reach and how many people may be interested in you particular dent.
** Good example: ''Since this morning !linux is the most used operating system in the world: www.example.com/linux-article''
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** Example of a "good" dent: ''Since this morning !linux is the most used operating system in the world: www.example.com/linux-article''
** Bad example: ''Just re-installed !linux on my laptop''
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** Example of a "bad" dent: ''Just re-installed !linux on my laptop''
 
* If you post in non-English, think about how many people understand your post and how many won't (obviously this does not concern local groups).
 
* If you post in non-English, think about how many people understand your post and how many won't (obviously this does not concern local groups).
  

Revision as of 08:58, 17 November 2009

Etiquette guidelines for identi.ca, status.net and (open-)microblogging in general.

Contents

Redenting

  • A redent should not include the group tag(s) from the original message and therefore they should be removed or disabled (by replacing the exclamation mark with the hash symbol, making it a normal tag).

Groups

The bigger the group, the more it is important to think about what you post.

  • Before posting always think about how many people you are going to reach and how many people may be interested in you particular dent.
    • Example of a "good" dent: Since this morning !linux is the most used operating system in the world: www.example.com/linux-article
    • Example of a "bad" dent: Just re-installed !linux on my laptop
  • If you post in non-English, think about how many people understand your post and how many won't (obviously this does not concern local groups).

Administering a group

Never forget: With great power comes great responsibility [1]

  • Upload a group logo.
  • Write a good description:
    • Try to avoid the word group in the group description. It's redundant.
  • If appropriate, make use of the alias feature.
  • Don't be the only admin. You can't be online all the time.
    • Try to get admins from other timezones.

URL shorteners

  • If you don't need to use these, resist. Most readers will prefer a transparent URL.

See also

Personal tools
Namespaces
Variants
Actions
Navigation
Status.net
Toolbox