Autonomy

- Members should be allowed the freedom for individual expression and practice.

 

- Individual members should be allowed the "freedom in association and of association."

 

- There must be a balance between individual members’ freedom and the group norm.

Members have the freedom in participation and how to relate to others.

 

Members have a lot of space to be actively present within the acceptable norm.

 

Individual voices can develop through interactions with other members.

 

Uncontrolled autonomy may lead to chaos and nonsense, and that may forces irritable members away. On the other hand, strict riles and stiffness may also drive many members away, too.

Netiquette at Pantip

  1. Messages critical of the king and the royal family are absolutely prohibited.
  2. No foul language or sexually explicit content.
  3. No insults or posts that may cause a person to be hated.
  4. No posts that are solely intended to cause quarrels or chaos.
  5. No negative attacks on religions or the teachings of any religion.
  6. Don't use pseudonyms that resemble somebody else's real name with the intention of misleading others.
  7. No messages that might cause conflicts among educational institutions.
  8. No posts containing personal data of others, e-mail addresses or telephone numbers.

Despite some restrictions, members are free to do many constructive things.
The above netiquette reflects the need for an online community to adjust to the internal development and the
sociopolitical changes.

Last updated 02/17/2008 by S. Thinsan