Em Dom, 2004-11-21 às 10:24 -0800, Michael escreveu: > > It is not some group of people attempting to establish a custom. The > > custom was established in the very early days of Internet (you know, > > Internet and email existed long time before term "the web" was > > invented). Basically, that "group of people" is just trying to defend > > something good. > > The custom seems to have been redefined in recent years to the > simplified form you mention. As I remember the custom it was that inline > replies should be under the text they are in response to. Usually these > inline replies are best. Replies to the entire message or changing the > direction of the thread should be top posted. In general large chunks of > disconnected text should not be bottom posted as they require you to > scroll through crap you've already read. Better yet do it right and do > inline responses. :) > > > Interesting statistical note: Most people that ask questions are > > top-posters. Most people who give good answers are bottom-posters. > > Tells something ;-) > > Is that like "97% of statistics are made up on the spot."? Or "97% of > people who participate in a list etiquette discussion have boring jobs."? > > -- > Michael <mogmios@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > http://kavlon.org > I think the top post is the best with 2 person's conversation and the worse otherwise. That was what my sense said. It's my 2 cents.
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