One billion users of Facebook generally abide by 10 Golden Rules. They’re unwritten, but cultural expectations dictate our behavior on Facebook.

Trinity University conducted surveys and focus groups to uncover the unwritten rules that we all agree on. This is what emerged after thousands of people were asked to consider how they interact with a Facebook friend -- casual or close. Consider them the "Ten Commandments of Facebook"

  • I should NOT post anything disrespectful about this person.
  • I should consider how a post might negatively impact this person's relationships.
  • If I post something that this person deletes, I should not re-post it.
  • I should use common sense while interacting with this person on Facebook.
  • I should NOT read too much into this person's Facebook motivations.
  • I should expect a response from this person about a posting.
  • I should NOT let Facebook interfere with getting my work done.
  • I should NOT post information that could later be used against me.
  • I should communicate with this person outside of Facebook.
  • I should wish this person happy birthday in some way other than Facebook.