Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
I agree that if one message provides responses to multiple items, the most effective organization is: quote for the first item, then comment for the first item; then quote for the second item, then comment for the second item; etc.
But very many messages have only a SINGLE block of new text.
Non-top-posting forces the reader to SCROLL DOWN to reach the (new) text that is contributed by a message. There are many in the internet community who consider scrolling down to be wasted time and effort.
There is the 'End' key for such an occasion, you don't have to _scroll_. And *there are* messages with more than one block of text.
PS. Remember, that: A: Because it reverses the usual way we read information. Q: Why topposting is bad? (From: Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) ;-)
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