Respect other people!
Remember that your message, although virtual, actually reaches the recipient and may hurt him if it is inappropriate.
Your comments and messages are read both by your college buddy, a girl from Koszarowa, a lecturer from Szewska, the rector, and… prorectors, deans, vice-deans, professors, and even… yes! Ladies from the dean’s offices! After all, you will not tell the dean “You must be kidding, Dean, are you completely insane with this idea?” in his office. You will rather say: “I have a different opinion, Dean. Personally, it could be like this…”.
You will not tell the lady in the dean’s office “Geez, my ID card, I will not wait here!”, and instead you will say “Hello, I really care about my ID card, in fact, I very much need it, could you please, as an exception…”
You would also prefer to hear a calm, polite, factual announcement coming from the university staff instead of the overflowing with emotions, shouted out, or articulated with a raised voice. Even though you are writing a comment online and not talking face to face with the recipient of the message, you need to respect your recipient. The same way you want to be respected yourself. Nobody wants to be hated. “Roasts” work out only in “stand-up”. We will react quickly to those types of behaviour online in our channels. With all the power.
Unprotected statements include hate speech, incitement to violence, racism, and references to Nazi ideology.