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Use of quotes rule?
06-06-2014 9:57 AM
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"Quotes can be a very useful way of making your reply to a post clearer by indicating which post or part of a post you are referring to.
However using them incorrectly can be annoying and make threads very hard to read.
The following rule applies to the use of quotes.
Only quote the full content of a post if :-
a) it is NOT the post immediately before your reply
b) You find that your reply has been forced onto a new page (then edit in the full quote if it's needed.)
In all cases you should think before quoting and wherever possible only use a part of the post you are replying to in order to make it clear which bit of a post your reply refers to.
The Moderators will remove unnecessary full quotes where they are posted immediately after the post being replied to."
Are these stupid rules?
However using them incorrectly can be annoying and make threads very hard to read.
The following rule applies to the use of quotes.
Only quote the full content of a post if :-
a) it is NOT the post immediately before your reply
b) You find that your reply has been forced onto a new page (then edit in the full quote if it's needed.)
In all cases you should think before quoting and wherever possible only use a part of the post you are replying to in order to make it clear which bit of a post your reply refers to.
The Moderators will remove unnecessary full quotes where they are posted immediately after the post being replied to."
Are these stupid rules?
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Re: Use of quotes rule?
06-06-2014 10:03 AM
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no
they keep threads shorter and help in readability
they keep threads shorter and help in readability
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Re: Use of quotes rule?
06-06-2014 10:03 AM
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I think it works ok. It avoids unnecessary duplication of information. Sometimes threads can get long and hard to following so intelligently quoting really helps.
I often will use the quote button, but only pull out the section of the post I'm replying to do make it easier to track
I often will use the quote button, but only pull out the section of the post I'm replying to do make it easier to track
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Re: Use of quotes rule?
06-06-2014 10:04 AM
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Quote from: daro2096 "Quotes can be a very useful way of making your reply to a post clearer by indicating which post or part of a post you are referring to.
However using them incorrectly can be annoying and make threads very hard to read.
The following rule applies to the use of quotes.
Only quote the full content of a post if :-
a) it is NOT the post immediately before your reply
b) You find that your reply has been forced onto a new page (then edit in the full quote if it's needed.)
In all cases you should think before quoting and wherever possible only use a part of the post you are replying to in order to make it clear which bit of a post your reply refers to.
The Moderators will remove unnecessary full quotes where they are posted immediately after the post being replied to."
Are these stupid rules?
No because otherwise you end up with answers like this.
And in the time it took me to type this
Re: Use of quotes rule?
06-06-2014 10:18 AM
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You've only got to look at newsgroups to see how quotes can be misused.
I've seen it before where someone will post something the size of War and Peace, then someone will quote the entire post and reply with something like "I agree", or "lol".
Also seen forums where people always use the quote button, then the next person does, followed by the person after.
Before you know it, you're reading a quote of a quote of a quote.
So I agree with this one.
I've seen it before where someone will post something the size of War and Peace, then someone will quote the entire post and reply with something like "I agree", or "lol".
Also seen forums where people always use the quote button, then the next person does, followed by the person after.
Before you know it, you're reading a quote of a quote of a quote.
So I agree with this one.
Re: Use of quotes rule?
06-06-2014 11:24 AM
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I think of it like a face to face conversation where if each person repeated what the other had said before replying it would make for a very strange conversation.
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Re: Use of quotes rule?
06-06-2014 12:10 PM
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In face to face conversations, sometimes it helps to repeat, what the other person has said,
1. It helps one to remember, important information
2. Shows you have been listening
3. Shows you understood what has been said
4. It helps people to learn
I for one would rather people in face to face conversations (repeat or recap 100 times or more) if required to help them understand, as some are slower than us at learning & understanding
One has to work with / live with disabled people to have a greater understanding of what I refer to
I for one did not fully understand until my disabled daughter was born
1. It helps one to remember, important information
2. Shows you have been listening
3. Shows you understood what has been said
4. It helps people to learn
I for one would rather people in face to face conversations (repeat or recap 100 times or more) if required to help them understand, as some are slower than us at learning & understanding
One has to work with / live with disabled people to have a greater understanding of what I refer to
I for one did not fully understand until my disabled daughter was born
Re: Use of quotes rule?
06-06-2014 12:43 PM
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to recap is useful, but this is only specifically repeating something verbatim immediately back - which there is a big difference.
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Re: Use of quotes rule?
06-06-2014 5:22 PM
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Quote from: dvorak to recap is useful, but this is only specifically repeating something verbatim immediately back - which there is a big difference
The rules are very specific, so there is nothing wrong with quoting, but not using the full contents of the previous post.
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