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Digital etiquette dos and don'ts.
Since then, it's been Digital Etiquette Week in the blogosphere.
And it is not just women affected by changing rules of digital etiquette, but men too.
"There are whole new rules of digital etiquette we are going to have to figure out," Mr. Rainie said.
It creates an unmanageable flood of messages and as technology won't fix the problem, people have chosen to do this by creating new forms of digital etiquette.
In my column this week I argued that there is a new type of digital etiquette where asking for directions, leaving a voice mail message and saying "thank you" in an e-mail can be considered rude.
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More intriguing, though, is a larger question: what does the future hold for a medium that has helped define the digital etiquettes of the last half-decade, and whose evolution has been so driven by user innovations?
From new staff members adding me on Facebook after three days, to random party Snapchat messages sent at 3am from someone who calls in sick the next day – it's time employers stopped ignoring digital work etiquette and set boundaries for staff members.
To ensure professional working relationships are maintained in virtual realms, businesses should implement digital work etiquettes to avoid lifestyle spillovers during working hours.
Digital life needs etiquette.
I refer to yesterday's column by Nick Bilton, entitled "Disruptions: Digital Era Redefining Etiquette," which I first thought was a clever satire and then came to realize was an expression of Mr. (should I call him that?) Bilton's actual way of conducting himself.
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