On 19 July 2013 06:19, Xtra <[email protected]> wrote: > > ... scroll through often repeated screeds of historical > background ... >
Which is why you should only quote pertinent details and not everything else > > Top-posting a reply seems more efficient while providing the history (below > it) if a newcomer is interested. > So, when you open a book, or a newspaper, or indeed an email, do you read from the bottom of the page to the top? Top posting in response to a question or statement is simply confusing as the reader will read the answer, then have to scroll down to find what the question was, possibly from 6 or 7 other incorrectly quoted paragraphs! > > I don't know how others feel, but time for me, and in most other forums, > runs downwards. > only for listings of posts, to show most recent activity first. 99% of the forums I visit (across a hugely varied subject range) all quote properly and bottom post in the actual topic replies. This is a mailing list, it is not the same as you having an email conversation with your mother/brother/friend/colleague. replying to a post here, quoting the entire message and then top posting is simply laziness. YOU are putting all the effort required to figure out what your reply is onto the reader. YOU should take the (very small) effort to properly format your response so that the reader can simply read from top to bottom. After all, that is how we've been reading (at least in the "west") since reading began! +1 for properly quoted and bottom posting from me _______________________________________________ get_iplayer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer

