-----Original Message-----
>From: Gerard Cunningham <gerard at faduda.net>
>Sent: Dec 5, 2010 8:01 AM
>To: Scribus User Mailing List <scribus at lists.scribus.info>
>Subject: Re: [scribus] top-posting

>I also think its better practice to reply under the par I'm responding
>to, rather than at the very end of a message. Snipping irrelevant
>content helps readability. If you write a tend par message and only par
>four is of interest to me, I tend to snip the other pars. Trouble is,
>when you do that, sometimes people will complain of being quoted out of
>context.

I don't usually run into it on this list, and frankly, I find the topic to be 
whiny and tiresome, but one thing I run into on various lists (and sites) is 
people who will snip things out that are NOT irrelevant, but are only things 
that they don't want other people to see; in other words, they use snipping to 
censor the ideas of others. Many people who top post, I find, are simply people 
who are using a client that defaults to that method (such as Earthlink's 
webmail site, in this case), and who think that they are too important and 
shouldn't have to bother with making sure that they post in the neighborhood of 
the paragraph they are responding to. In other words, an awful lot of the 
problem has to do with ego rather than style, and an awful lot of other lists 
(and sites) could learn a lot from this list.

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