Talking to other users, or “chatting”, in Active Worlds is similar to chatting in any other Internet chat environment. Simply type whatever it is you would like to say and hit the ENTER key. Your words will be broadcast to everyone else nearby. Similarly, whatever words other people type will be sent to you and will appear on your screen.
If you are new to chatting over the Internet, you will quickly discover that chat has a unique set of rules and jargon (sometimes referred to as “netiquette”) that can be confusing to a newcomer. But never fear, in just a few minutes you can familiarize yourself with some basic guidelines and in no time you will be chatting like a pro!
Here are some basic tips to keep in mind if you want to have a positive chatting experience:
- Never type in all capital letters. WHEN YOU TYPE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU ARE SHOUTING! People generally find this very annoying.
- Be polite to strangers. If you don’t know the people you are talking to, it is appropriate to be as polite as if you are meeting someone for the first time in real life.
- If someone doesn’t want to chat, don’t harass them. There are plenty of people in Active Worlds to talk to. If one person doesn’t want to chat with you, just move on, don’t pester them.
- Don’t be offensive. Offensive behavior is totally inappropriate unless you are in private and among good friends who have indicated that they do not mind. Otherwise, you will just annoy everyone and you will wind up getting muted. Also in certain worlds and areas within worlds (such as Ground Zero in AlphaWorld) offensive behavior may be grounds for ejection.
Some common terms
Over the years, Internet chat has adopted some shorthand equivalents for common terms. Here are a few of the most common:
- LOL – Laughing Out Load
- ROTFL – Rolling On The Floor Laughing
- BRB – Be Right Back
- IMO – In My Opinion (also IMHO for In My Humble Opinion)
Smileys
“Smileys” or “emoticons” are special combinations of characters that people sometimes use to indicate emotion. Most are intended to look like a smiling face turned sideways. For example:
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