Netiquette:
A. does not change because it is based on common sense.
B. is based on the iceberg principle.
C. is the term used for etiquette on the Internet.
D. advises e-mail senders to use flaming when implementing the AIDA process.
E. is based on the principle, "Don't put all of your eggs in one basket."
Answer: C
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