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Prisoner at War <prisoner_at_war (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote I'm really sorry, Jonathan, but I can't follow your logic at all...because someone's news server may not have stored previous posts, I should trim .sigs???? No (well, I can't speak for Jonathan, but if you ask me ...) The Usenet has a long history, and during that history some rules on how to post most effectively have evolved. |
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A quick summary on how to quote would be: - Quote sufficiently much to give context to your reply, so that it is readable on its own, but not more. |
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- Reply below the quoted parts that your reply to. |
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- Correctly attribute all your quotes. - Do not quote signatures. (Which is also why you should correctly delimiter your signature, using a "-- " line) It is often recommended that a signature is no more than 4 lines of 72 characters, but this is not a strict rule, only a guideline. |
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Some of these rules might initially have been created to save bandwidth, |
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but they also makes it possible to enter a thread at any point and make some sense of it, and makes reading a message easier. |
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For a medium where there can be thousands of readers of each message, spending a little more time to make a message readable is better than having a thousand readers spend two more minutes on understanding what is written. |
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Lasse Reichstein Nielsen <lrn (AT) hotpop (DOT) com> wrote For a medium where there can be thousands of readers of each message, spending a little more time to make a message readable is better than having a thousand readers spend two more minutes on understanding what is written. And few bother to clean up the quoting even tho that would make sense for that reason. |
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"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa (AT) gmail (DOT) com> writes: Lasse Reichstein Nielsen <lrn (AT) hotpop (DOT) com> wrote For a medium where there can be thousands of readers of each message, spending a little more time to make a message readable is better than having a thousand readers spend two more minutes on understanding what is written. And few bother to clean up the quoting even tho that would make sense for that reason. ..and that's how you spot clever, thoughtful posters. |
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Lasse Reichstein Nielsen <l... (AT) hotpop (DOT) com> wrote Prisoner at War <prisoner_at_... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote I'm really sorry, Jonathan, but I can't follow your logic at all...because someone's news server may not have stored previous posts, I should trim .sigs???? No (well, I can't speak for Jonathan, but if you ask me ...) The Usenet has a long history, and during that history some rules on how to post most effectively have evolved. They are nothing like rules in the sense that you are claiming. |
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