inyouagain -> If you quote me, quote me please! (6/3/2004 6:22:29 AM)
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It seems that a new style of quoting has arrived at the collarme message board. In this new style of quoting, it is often stated that "oh I just always click "Fast Reply" (and didn't mean to include a block of qoted text from another post in my Fast Reply... it just magically appeared)". What the heck is all that about? I don't particularly like this new adaptation of "quoting", and I'm seeing it becoming more and more prevalent here. Hypothetical: "A" posts a thread about nose picking "B" replies that it is fun, but disgusting "C" replies to "B", but QUOTES "A" in their reply to "B" "B" replies, informs "C" their QUOTE is misdirected "C" replies, informs "B" that they("C") are infatuated with the "Fast Reply" button and it's "just their way" "D" replies to "B", quoting "C", and states they find it easier also, and less confusing "A" replies to "D" asking what is disgusting about "B"'s reply "E" replies to "A's" new reply to "D", asking where "D" states nose picking is disgusting "B" replies to "E" telling them they agree "F" replies to "B's" reply to "E's" reply to "A", saying they know "C" and "C" would never nose pick "G" replies to A", asking that the thread get back on topic What is wrong with this picture? Point of emphasis: If you are already at the particular reply you intend to "quote", why Cut & Paste the text, then scroll up to go find the Fast Reply" button and click it? Doing it this way seems to be like going around the elbow to get to the thumb. Why not click the "Quote" button in the post you are Cut & Pasting from? That way you dont have to create/insert the brackets and quote/unquote around what you quote, in a reply to another's often unrelated post. Is there a method to this madness "new quoting methodology"? What is the benefit? Why reply to me and quote somebody else, or quote me in a reply to someone else? Sheesh! If you wish to quote me, then reply to me and quote me Dammit! Inyouagain
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