netiquette is the way someone ought to act (write, etc..) on the internet. This is a compound word from Net + etiquette meaning 'manners'. One example of a netiquette issue is when someone is posting a message in capital letters, because this is the equivalent of shouting if you were speaking.
"netiquette" is a word formed from the words "net" or internet and "etiquette." It means the rules that are followed for conversation online to be socially acceptable. This might include something like "don't type in all capitals. This makes it look like you're shouting" and other such rules specific to online conversations. Normal etiquette and social rules from real life still apply online, in addition to netiquette.
i never do because capitals mean shouting but you can if you like
A letter composed in all capitals appears to be shouting.
It is assumed that those that write in all capitals are shouting. If there is a monitor, you will get a warning. If no monitor exists then you will irritate people into saying rude things to you.
Five examples of bad netiquette include using all caps, which can be interpreted as shouting; spamming others with unsolicited messages or promotions; failing to respect privacy by sharing personal information without consent; engaging in flame wars or heated arguments instead of constructive dialogue; and neglecting proper grammar and spelling, which can hinder clear communication. Practicing good netiquette fosters a more respectful and effective online environment.
It is when your write in capitals, typically because you have bad hand writing. If you are SHOUTING online or via texts, it may be called turnishing.
It makes you a non-person. YOU HAVE NO RIGHTS
Good netiquette includes using respectful language and tone in online communications, avoiding all caps (which can be interpreted as shouting), and being mindful of the privacy of others by not sharing personal information without consent. Additionally, it's important to stay on topic in discussions, respond thoughtfully to others, and give credit to sources when sharing information. Lastly, taking a moment to proofread messages before sending them can help ensure clarity and professionalism.
your voice
It can mean they're screaming at you, they have no clue that cap lock and bold are on, or they don't know the netiquette that says it's impolite to use all caps. Or the keyboard could be broken.
shouting