> In any case, all the above (including responding to
> the original post whenever possible) is just generally
> good netiquette, since it's natural to assume that
> when someone responds to a post of yours, they're,
> you know, responding to your post.
I agree that clarity is good, though awkward and wordy at times.
"since it's natural to assume that
when someone responds to a post of yours, they're,
you know, responding to your post."
I am not sure that is always wise. It can lead to confusion. Many
posts are reflections on an overall discussion. They may be general,
new and independent points, not specific responses to any particular
poster. Before assuming a poster is responding to your comments,
perhaps pause before posting your new response, and consider if there
are other possibilities.
But thank you for pointing out that my post was unclear to you. If
even one person finds something unclear, its an opportunity to dig
deeper and seek wording that is less ambiguous.
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