When using a Wiki, it is very important to maintain a certain etiquette for not just yours, but everyone's sake. In the article below, the author summed up the best etiquette to remember in ten concise points. These points include: keeping safe, being truthful, asking and then issuing credit, being nice, proofreading, using accurate info, being brief, following directions, not deleting work of others, and keeping on topic. Following these tips will ensure that you aren't offending someone or making it difficult for your work to be read or taken seriously. When writing anything containing factual information online, it is so important to check and double-check your facts and make sure that you are getting your information from very credible sources. Making sure your blog and wiki are easy to read, with no spelling or grammar mistakes is important as well.
Just by keeping those tips in mind, people are more likely to read and follow your blog and manage the wiki much easier. Keeping your information together, concise, correct, and friendly to the eyes is the way to go. Your business or project will run much smoother when everyone can all follow these rules. If even one person violates these important rules, it could throw off the entire wiki. It is important to make sure all your partners are aware of these rules.
https://educators.pbworks.com/w/page/18697893/Wiki%20Etiquette%20for%20Students
Murphy, S. (2010). Wiki etiquette for students. Retrieved Sep 11, 2010 from https://educators.pbworks.com/w/page/18697893/Wiki%20Etiquette%20for%20Students.
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