Today, most people consider the Internet to be a powerful tool for solving business problems and an effective business tool. It is a kind of business support and development, communication with clients and business partners, analytical research, gathering the necessary information to solve production issues, professional development, etc.
In order to make communication in the virtual space lively, simple and useful, you need to follow network etiquette. Yes, it is network etiquette that enables personal growth regardless of your location and your interlocutor. Networking and solving various issues requires special attention during the quarantine period. Therefore, we decided to share with you valuable rules of Internet etiquette, read below.
TOP 8 rules of Internet etiquette:
Calls and emails - during certain business hours. During the quarantine, most people realized that in a world dominated by digitalization, work is defined by working hours, not by sitting at a workplace in a beautiful office. But during the quarantine, most people's work has moved to the home space. Therefore, it is important to take care of your work schedule. And this does not mean that you cannot receive emails or tasks, for example, after working hours. This only gives you the right to work until a certain hour, and not to respond after that time.
No spam. "Do not spam" is probably one of the most important rules. Everyone has been in a situation where you are a member of a certain group or dialog and receive a lot of messages in 10 minutes. You open these messages with anxiety, and there are "Good morning," "Have a nice day," "Hugs," hundreds of emoticons, gifs, etc. Therefore, it's important to broadcast at least as few unnecessary actions and messages in workgroup messengers as possible. Over time, you will simply not process this flow of information, and eventually ignore messengers altogether. You need to fight for attention, and this is perhaps the most important factor in building and using network communication.
Politeness is a new competitive advantage. If you want to be treated in the same way, then behave accordingly. It would seem that it is such a common thing to be polite, but it increases loyalty, creates a positive atmosphere, and increases the flow of customers through positive feedback from their environment. After all, a professional who is polite in communication is a big advantage over others.

Minimize the duration of an online conference. Respect others' time and capabilities. Not everyone has the ability to talk for hours and listen to stories about mischievous children or your cat. Some people go to great lengths to get on a video call: they look for a quiet spot in their apartment, set up gadgets, etc. Especially if you have a large family and everyone is quarantined at home. Therefore, during video meetings, minimize the duration of the call, because you are meeting to resolve work issues as quickly as possible.
Technical issues need to be resolved before the online conference begins. The first thing you need to do is plan your schedule for the day properly. It's not enough to be on time for an online meeting, although this is no less important, but you also need to check all the other nuances that might interfere with your conversation. Check if you are clearly visible in the frame, if you can see your family members passing in the frame, set the light correctly, and check the sound. And no less important is how you look, whether you are sitting in your pajamas or wearing more casual clothes that your colleagues are used to seeing you in. After all, quarantine does not last forever, and this is not the time to let your professional face get lost.
Select a moderator. Of course, if the online conference is not large and involves a large number of people, then this is not a necessary condition. However, if more than 5 people gather during an online meeting, you should think about a moderator. What is a moderator for and what should he or she do? This is a person who organizes an online conference, i.e. sends out invitations to participate, gives the floor to everyone in turn, and keeps track of who wants to speak. If there is no noise and everyone is not talking, then a moderator is the right person for a large online meeting.

Food and drinks in the frame. Everyone is used to drinking water or tea in a "live" format. But this doesn't apply to online meetings. Since your cups, glasses, and bottles will be displayed in the frame, your movements will attract the attention of other interlocutors, and worst of all, all participants will hear you savoring your drinks.
Personal boundaries. Be sure to put them up. To avoid offense and unnecessary questions about why you didn't answer last night, for example, indicate on your pages the hours during which you are available to answer or communicate.
And finally, the quarantine is bound to end sooner or later. Do not wait until all the traffic lights on your way turn green. To get started - you don't need to be great, but you need to start to become great. Take action, develop and you will succeed!