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# description
# mailind lists netiquette
The tildeverse has now its own mailing list service. You can take a look at:
https://lists.tildeverse.org/
[lists.tildeverse.org]https://lists.tildeverse.org/
This is a description of the basic *netiquette* rules for this service. Most of
the text is taken shamelessly from https://man.sr.ht/lists.sr.ht/etiquette.md
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ participating more smoothly in discussions on the tildeverse. This advice will
likely serve you well outside of the tildeverse as well.
If you have any troubles following this guides or don't know how to configure
your email client for this purpose, ask on IRC (#meta or #tilde), you'll find
your email client for this purpose, ask on IRC (#meta or #team), you'll find
always somebody willing to help.
## Plain text
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## Attachments
Try not to send attachment to the list or, if you do it, try them to be small
files. Think about people with bad internet connection or limited resources.
It's better to send a link to download whatever you want to share. If you send
links, it's a good practice to describe the content and the size, so the reader
can choose to download it or not before following the link. As an example:
Try not to send attachment to the list or, if you do it, make sure they are
small files. Think about people with bad internet connection or limited
resources. It's better to send a link to download whatever you want to share.
If you send links, it's a good practice to describe the content and the size,
so the reader can choose to download it or not before following the link. As an
example:
https://mysite.com/myfiletoshare (pdf, 3,5MB)
https://ttm.sh/mydocument.pdf (pdf, 3,5MB)
# Conclusion