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Adam Rykala [AR] wrote:
AR> When you quote, you're doing it to provide context. Requiring your
AR> readers to scroll down and then back, repeatedly (as they attempt
AR> to figure out what the heck you're talking about), is a rather
AR> difficult way for you to make the context available. Providing the
AR> context up-front will get you better results.
This isn't what *you* do. You do all the quoting at the top followed
by all your replying below. I'm yet to see a reply message from you
with the format:
> Quote (pruned properly)
Your response
> Quote of another point (pruned properly)
Your response to the second point
It's always:
> One big quote
Your response.
What's the difference between the latter and top replying? That's what
I was asking.
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