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* Adding users as friends without proper introductions. If you're looking to make friends, tell people who you are. Don't assume they know you - especially if they, well, don't.
* Abuse application invites and consistently invite friends to participate in vampire games. Many call this spam.
* Abusing group invites. If your friends are interested, they'll likely join without your "encouragement." And if they don't accept, don't send the group request more than once by asking them to join via email, wall post, or Facebook message.
* Turning your Facebook profile photo into a pitch so that you can gather leads through your Facebook connections. Thanks, but no thanks. Facebook is about real friendships and not about business - at least not to me.
* Using a fake name as your Facebook name. I can't tell you how many people have added me and their last name is "Com" or "Seo."? I'm not adding you unless you can be honest about who you are. Once upon a time, Facebook deleted all of the accounts that portrayed people as business entities or things. I wish Facebook would employ the same tactics yet again, because I'm not adding a fake identity as a friend.
* Publicizing a private conversation on a wall post. In case it isn't obvious, Facebook wall posts are completely public to all your friends (unless you tweak your privacy settings). Private matters should be handled privately: via email or even in Facebook private messages.
* Tagging individuals in unflattering pictures that may end up costing your friends their jobs. Avoid the unnecessary commentary also, especially on your childhood pictures that portray your tagged friends as chubby and not so popular. Further, if your friends request to be untagged, don't make a stink of it." -
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Adding users as friends without proper introductions. If you’re looking to make friends, tell people who you are. Don’t assume they know you — especially if they, well, don’t.
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vampire games.
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Tagging individuals in unflattering pictures that may end up costing your friends their jobs.
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Sarah PloeckelmanRT @web20classroom: Ultimate Guide To #SocialMedia Etiquette: http://bit.ly/hL8TfW
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Barbara NixonHave you committed any of these? The Most Egregious Sins on Social Media Sites, Exposed http://ht.ly/3Jay9
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Anne McCormackEtiquette for Facebook, Twitter and other social sites
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refresher course on social media etiquette — and perhaps real-life etiquette also. Here are some egregious sins that you must not perform on social media sites.
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H BelowThe Most Egregious Sins on Social Media Sites, Exposed » techipedia | tamar weinberg
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Mathieu PlourdeHere are some egregious sins that you must not perform on social media sites. Avoid these violations and learn how to manage and maintain online relationships on a variety of popular social media sites.
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Neil BurnettThe Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook
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Tamar WeinbergHave you committed any social media blunders on Facebook, Twitter, StumbleUpon, LinkedIn, or other social media sites? You probably have spammed someone once.
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phoenix2lifeSocial media mimics real relationships — in many cases. Would you do the following within real face-to-face relationships?
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Sam WeeFacebook
Adding users as friends without proper introductions. If you’re looking to make friends, tell people who you are. Don’t assume they know you — especially if they, well, don’t.
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Rachel BeerUseful tips and insights for anyone starting out
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Michel BauwensThe Most Egregious Sins on Social Media Sites, Exposed " techipedia | tamar weinberg
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Howard LakePractical advice with examples of how not to use social media.
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Ingrid KoehlerHow to behave online.
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francesca casadeiHere are some egregious sins that you must not perform on social media sites. Avoid these violations and learn how to manage and maintain online relationships on a variety of popular social media sites.
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Frank HammSocial media mimics real relationships — in many cases. Would you do the following within real face-to-face relationships?
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Matt SmidtSocial media mimics real relationships — in many cases. Would you do the following within real face-to-face relationships?*Jump on the friendship bandwagon without properly introducing yourself?*Consistently talk about yourself and promote only yourself w
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Matt SmidtSocial media mimics real relationships — in many cases. Would you do the following within real face-to-face relationships?*Jump on the friendship bandwagon without properly introducing yourself?*Consistently talk about yourself and promote only yourself w
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