The culture of social media is different and users need to understand the proper ways to behave online. Following proper social media etiquette is key to being successful online, business or otherwise. Just because you are behind a computer in your basement doesn’t mean all social etiquette goes out the window, far from it.
These are the absolute no-no
- Don’t jump on the friendship bandwagon without properly introducing yourself. You wouldn’t do this in real life circumstances so don’t do it online. Give proper introductions especially if people don’t well, know you.
- Don’t abuse application invites by consistently inviting friends to participate in vampire games. Many people call this spam
- If you are a Facebook user, your friends will join the groups they want without constant encouragement from you. Don’t send group invitations more than once by asking them to join via email or wall post or messages
- Don’t publicize your personal matters on the wall. People don’t need to see you air your dirty laundry
- When using Twitter it is consider rude to follow a user and then unfollow them before they get a chance to follow back
- Do not mass follow everyone so that you can artificially inflate your numbers and then use this number as metric for influence
- Don’t constantly request your friends to Retweet your Tweets. It is even more bothersome when these requests come via IM or email and not on Twitter itself. If you content is good enough to stand on its own it will be Retweeted, no need to make personal requests.
- For those using LinkedIn Don’t gather email addresses of users you are connected to and then use the mailing list to promote your own company or service off-site.
- Don’t ask for endorsements from individuals you don’t know or that didn’t do a good job in your employ
- When blogging don’t submit a story that is completely off-topic. You need to understand the rules of the sites that you target
- When you comment on other articles show credibility by signing your name instead of signing off as Dead Man Walking
- Don’t use content from another blog without attribution. Make sure to link out where appropriate and give credit where it is due
- Don’t send a pitch to a blogger requesting link exchange even though your site has no relevancy at all to their content
- Do not turn a blog into a flame war against someone you don’t like and if you are wrong about something you said acknowledge the wrongdoing and don’t use other blogs to tarnish someone’s image




February 8th, 2010 - 10:49 pm
I love this. Really informative and helpful.
March 27th, 2010 - 1:05 pm
You said….”When using Twitter it is consider rude to follow a user and then unfollow them before they get a chance to follow back.” I’ve actually done that several times because of a post I read from them that I thought was in poor taste. I think there can be some exceptions to that rule of etiquette.
Glad I found your site.