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How Not to Look Like an Idiot on Usenet A list of 16 rules for basic Usenet postings is provided.
Why is Bottom-posting better than Top-posting? Short lesson by A. Smit and H.W. de Haan explaining how threaded conversations such as found on Usenet are adversely affected by those who "top post" instead of "bottom post" their replies.
The Seven Don'ts of Usenet Gives a list of behaviours to be avoided when posting to Usenet groups, as well as links to expand on each item.
Why Ask Questions in Public? Briefly explains advantages of asking technical questions in public rather than e-mailing them directly to a group member. Written and placed in the public domain by Russ Allbery.
Rules for Posting to Usenet Offers an discussion of what, and how, to post to newsgroups.
A Primer on How to Work with the Usenet Community Provides a list of things to remember when posting to Usenet groups.
The Bincancel FAQ Explains why one should not post huge binaries to non-binary newsgroups.
Internet Trolls People who delight in upsetting other Internet users are known as 'trolls'. This article examines the phenomenon.
How do I quote correctly in Usenet? About attribution, quoting, answering, quotation marks and quoting other resources.
Dear Emily Postnews Satirical questions and answers on how to act on Usenet.
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