Well, my example of netiquette is not to dodge criticisms or questions or statements directed to me.
And there is no such thing as a "false question".
Albeit, my definition of a false question is 1 that cannot be answered.
An example is, "Why does 2 + 2 = 5?" (in base 10).
That would be a false question as I interpret it because you can't answer the question
as if it were true. The problem is in the question itself. You have to debunk the question, and answer a rephrased question.
A response "2 + 2 does not equal 5." Does not actually answer the question.
It answers the qustion "Does 2 + 2 = 5?"
In other words, the only way possible to answer a question is by making a new question and answering that.
I know my examples can be sucky but I hope you can understand them in principle.
Neal C.