> From: G. D. Akin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I have no idea what you are taking about.
> 

http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/gey_stv0.htm

The following question was asked on a newsgroup:


Please excuse my ignorance but I visit occasionally and read the mail and
have contributed a little, but have now noticed someone saying that
top-posting is considered rude. Can someone please explain what this is I
do not know the expression and I would hate to be classed as rude by
doing this inadvertantly.

Many thanks. Pat Jeffo. 
 

The best way is to answer the post underneath as here. Top posting means
putting the answer first. 

With a post the length of yours it really makes little difference, but
some posts are quite long, especially when there is an original, then an
answer, then a further comment. 

If people follow Netiquette correctly they will delete all the earlier
posts except enough so you can see what they are replying to, and then
answer thereafter. 

There are three reasons I do not like top posting. 

First, top posters tend never to snip, never to shorten that to which
they reply. So people whose download time costs money are wasting money
downloading enormous lengths of stuff they have already read. 

Second, and connected, is that you do not know with top posting whether
someone has written something else later on, so do you waste your time
going through it? 

Neither of these would matter if top posters snipped, but they tend not
to. 

Third, it is much easier to read things in order, and you can see with
good Netiquette how easily it flows. Let me give you a made-up example: 

 

Mary wrote:
>Sam wrote:
>>Henry wrote:
>>>Elizabeth wrote:
>>>How do I stop my cat eating the furniture?
>>Have you tried putting a velcro cover on?
>That's ok if you do not have children, but they tear the velcro - what
>then?
Try guaranteed child-proof super-velcro: I have been using it ever since
I had my fourth child - and my sixth cat. 

 

It reads easily and logically, which does not happen if you put the
answer first - especially when there are further comments on the same
thread. 

BUT not snipping is a far worse disease. If you read a five screen
article, and you like it, it is the height of selfishness to leave the
whole five screens while you add a single line to say how much you like
it - and it does not matter which end you put it, it is still very unfair
on others and shows a lack of respect for your fellow posters. You should
leave in a paragraph or two, not more, unless you are specifically
referring to bits. Then you leave in the bits to which you refer, and
reply just after them. 

So, please snip, that is vital, please do not top post, but that is not
so important. 



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