Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 I have pointed this problem out a lot of times. People read and listen. They just don't really " hear " . Thanks for writing it out again. Yes, It is best to have user friendly format. But second best is unfriendly format, because the most important thing is to have the information if you need it. I would like to add that anyone in this group, should not be on digest form. A lot of the messages are long so that all of the information will be archived in the group. In that way if the original page disappears, the info is still here and in one place for easy job of locating it. Frank RPutman wrote: " Alobar " <alobar wrote message #9 in the digest. That message was 89 pages long! And the information was presented in a very user-unfriendly, essentially useless format. Then " LF " <lorenzo1 writes a TWO line message reply and quotes Alobar's COMPLETE message, thus making his post 90 pages long. The total digest was 222 pages long! [my word processor tells me] I own/manage a forum with 650 members. What I do in a situation like that is to put both members on moderated status -- where all their posts have to be approved. I have a standard file message I send to someone like LF: Mela-Pals has a few policies which all have one thing in common: Be considerate of other Mela-Pals. When you joined Mela-Pals you were sent the Mela-Pals introduction file which briefly describes each Mela-Pals policy. Here's what that file says about quoting: QUOTING When you're replying to a message do NOT routinely copy the entire original message into your message. If your software does this automatically, and you can't figure out how to turn off that option, then use your DELETE key to get rid of everything except those original message phrases or sentences that help show what you're replying to. Quote selectively - just enough to let the reader know what you're referring to. This is a _very_ important rule in e-mail etiquette. Why it's a good idea to quote SELECTIVELY: Here's some background on why it's a good idea to quote selectively rather than reposting entire messages. It's considerate of other people's time and Internet resources to only quote relevant parts of an e-mail message you're responding to. If a person writes 3 new lines and quotes a 110 line original message that may mean that up to several hundred people have to waste time skipping, skipping down to try to find the next " new " stuff. If two quoted lines were enough to tell what the person is responding to, then with regard to what was quoted: * The computer server is having to store fifty times more information than is necessary. * For every 100 people who are rs to the list, the Internet is having to transmit five thousand times more information than is necessary. * Other people on the list are having to wade through fifty times more old information than they should have to. When a long post is repeated and repeated in replies, the download times for people with modems that are 28.8 or 56 K are unjustifiably increased. Often those with high speed Internet connections do not realize this. In addition, it requires much more storage capacity for people who want to keep the posts for future reference. Web-based email addresses offer limited storage. Hotmail has only 2 megabytes; has 6 megabytes, etc. If you'd like to review the Mela-Pals introduction file, you can go to Mela-pals and click on the Welcome Message file. There is nothing wrong with the message you wrote, except for the fact that you did not use selective quoting. Please resubmit your message, using selective quoting. Rich Putman, forum manager Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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