
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld got together with Wired Magazine to do a fun little video in which he discusses the etiquette of Internet use. He goes into all kinds of things dealing with the many complex social issues we find ourselves in when using today's technology. Some of things include using phones at the dinner table to the the etiquette of Facebook likes. Here's a note that came along with the video:
As technology pioneers, we are inundated with new gadgets, services, apps, messaging, games, and media. We're doxing, vaping, and Lyfting. And that means there are new rules for how to behave. Is it ok to answer an email during dinner? Is Google Glass ever cool? We got some help from Jerry Seinfeld, keen observer of social mores and foibles, on how to cope with modern technology... and whether it's ok to "Like" a Facebook posting that someone died.