Quoting has its benefits though, being able to go back and check a discussion 
or what was said when is very, very useful however. Like if you said something 
yesterday in response to something I said I can go back and reread the whole 
back and forth to refresh my memory on it without having to leave the program 
I'm in however.

Putting your name at the end of a message is....probably something I should do 
on this list more, though knowing me I'd throw it in somewhere else just to 
keep people hunting for it because why not, but where it gets ridiculous is 
when people put stuff like

Sincerely
Respectuflly yours
Name Nameson

The first two bits aren't needed. It's not a formal letter. It's an email. 
You're not emailing your boss to ask for a raise or doing something in an 
official capacity, you're just some rando on the interwebs who to me, seems 
like if you put stuff like that at the end of an email or forum post....you 
have a big ego and think that things are way more serious than they are.

I mean. To be clear. I don't have a problem with you or Kyle putting names to 
posts. It helps keep track of who said what. What I have a problem with is 
people being overly formal and stiff on emails. I'd rather hear what people 
have to say, but it's downright hilarious when a brutal roast is followed by 
'Sincerely'

I'm all ...yeah, that was a sincere message. you were sincere in your burn, 
internet stranger. The reason I don't put my name is many many many moons ago I 
did, and was summarily disciplined on a forum for it because, quoe, your 
writing style lets people know who you are plus your signature. Which actually 
is a good point.

If I see Brent's sent from the console... even without a name, I know who it 
is. If I see a rant on Windows 11 I can take a guess it's Kyle pointing that 
out for example. So that raises an interesting question, in terms of 
netiquette, which is preferred, names or signatures on a list like this?

And no, I don't think a new list is needed. I think instead of that, there's 
other ways to keep track of who said what. For the record, I, Jace was the onee 
pointing out deafness is s a spectrum, see I put my name there not at the end 
of the mail, but it's there...

But point is. There's ways to keep up with who is talking if you pay attention 
and pick up on how people write on the list and what they message about however.

Now I just need to quit being lazy and set up a signature for my messages.

On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 02:05:39AM -0700, Linux for blind general discussion 
wrote:
> Well, Didier, I am Chime-and-I-and-a majority of folks identify at an end of
> messages, before the list headers. I for one almost never quote, as for me,
> listening to several lines of text which I've already heard  are seemingly a
> waste of time. In alpine I have quoting set at a loest level, but
> unfortunately it still displays all that "on 13 April, this person said" And
> no I don't think we need a replacement list, as this one has served many of
> us well for many years. I rather long for the days of CompuServe, when there
> was no quoting. Thanks.
> Chime
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