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* '''Original:''' means no repetition with another content somewhere else on the website, prefer in that case to link with this other content.
* '''Original:''' means no repetition with another content somewhere else on the website, prefer in that case to link with this other content.
* '''Relyable:''' with other words:  
* '''Relyable:''' with other words:  
**Source(= saying where does this information come from?)  
**Source(= saying where does this information come from)  
**Social network (trust): which one? advantages and disadvantages of each one?
**Social network (trust): which one? advantages and disadvantages of each one?
**Easy discussion: so that the debate can be facilitated: forum, comments,...
**Easy discussion: so that the debate can be facilitated: forum, comments,...

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What are the best practices in regard to sharing information via the internet?

This information should ideally enable others to gain time by being:

  • Structured that means categorised (tag for example), clear (title, sub-title,...): so that anyone can find this information quickly and easily understand the whole message.
  • Quickly understood: visualisation could sometimes help in this context.
  • Original: means no repetition with another content somewhere else on the website, prefer in that case to link with this other content.
  • Relyable: with other words:
    • Source(= saying where does this information come from)
    • Social network (trust): which one? advantages and disadvantages of each one?
    • Easy discussion: so that the debate can be facilitated: forum, comments,...