Historically, on TiPS, we have shunned oversight of our posts.

And I fully and whole-heartedly agree with this.

HOWEVER, here is a problem and request.

I get the digest. One consequence is sometimes the prior thread is SO LONG
that I can't even tell where one old post ends and a new one begins. It's
truly challenging to read the digest past the first post.

I would kindly request that tipsters, in the spirit of respecting those who
get the digest (I typically get over 50 emails a day! :-( and want to
reduce that amount where ever I can), that you trim the previous
conversation to just the relevant points you are addressing. It will really
help EVERYONE in the long run to not have to wade through so much previous
content, even in a direct receipt format (e.g., not digest) AND it help to
focus your argument for the reader of your reply.

I mean this in a spirit or regulating ourselves and never, ever having to
deal with monitors who reject posts for x, y, z reasons ;-)

Annette

Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychological Sciences
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 921210
tay...@sandiego.edu

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