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- Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:38:16 +0900
- From: "Shannon Jacobs" <shannon.jacobs@??>
- Subject: [tlug] Top posting craziness
I see that this religious topic has appeared again, and I must be in a religious mood this morning to feel like touching it with the proverbial 10-foot pole, but...
My own preference is for top posting in most cases. The primary reason is simply that it allows me to form a coherent and well-structured presentation of new ideas, while still leaving the previous material available for convenient reference. Additional positive reasons are that it makes it easier to find the new material, that it is more accessible to blind people, and that it is favored by many people I respect and who apparently reciprocally respect me enough to think that I can remember the context of the conversation without forcing it in front of me.
My main negative reason against inline posting (and therefore in favor of top-posting) is that I think inline response is actually more confrontational, which probably surprises you in light of the religious hostility that the top-posting topic often seems to engender. In fact, I do respond inline in those situations where the point of my response is to focus on flaws in a previous comment. In my work as a professional critic, I ofen go even deeper than that, focusing on word-by-word and between-the-line responses (generally using colors and popup memos, respectively). However, I think the best example of confrontational use of inline responses is in the advocacy flame wars where you often see 15 and 20 levels of deeply nested comments, but where the original ideas have been completely lost and obscured. In those contexts, you frequently see Sophistic strategies such as deliberate attempts to distract from the real issues and to create artificial out-of-context statements (which are typically used for straw men or ad hominem arguments).
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