Digital Etiquette

Noun state of not being known or identified by name
anonymity
Activists, speaking under anonymity for fear of government reprisals, have reported attacks by Syrian troops and tanks against protesters.
Noun totality of blogs on the internet and the conversations taking place in them
The blogosphere recently erupted with stories that Orlando Sentinel reporter Scott Powers had been "kidnapped" by aides to Vice President Joe Biden.
Noun accepted code or behavior
It is considered a shocking breach of etiquette to reveal what, if anything, the queen tells you, especially when it comes to political views, which she is technically not supposed to have.
Noun mean and insulting interaction between Internet users
Bloggers have a problem. Most of the nice, constructive commenters have taken their discussions elsewhere, and the remaining few commenters on the thread are mostly trolls that want to start a flame war.
Verb display in a public space or for public notice
Yasir Afifi found a black rectangular device attached to his car. After posting photos of it online, the FBI came to his house demanding it back.
Noun quality of a person's voice
At the formal start of his papacy, Pope Francis offered a passionate pledge to serve “the poorest, the weakest, the least important,” striking a tone of humility.
Noun person who posts deliberately angering comments in an Internet discussion
Bloggers have a problem. Most of the nice, constructive commenters have taken their discussions elsewhere, and the remaining few commenters on the thread are mostly trolls that want to start a flame war.