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Ms. Velveeta wrote:
The thing that I didn't understand when I first posted here -- and that some who hang out here might not understand either -- is how very differently newsgroup etiquette can be defined from group to group. I have spent most of my newsgroup time (off and on for more than 10 years) in groups where mysterious subject lines are commonplace and not frowned upon at all. Obviously, I posted my question here because I thought it the best place to find people who might know the answer. Perhaps one reason this group is a slug is the way innocently misstepping newcomers are treated. Happy paddling, folks... Lighten up. Ms. V. Laugh it off. You weren't scorned or cussed out; you were just mildly rebuked for a behavior that has irritated me whenever I have encountered it, in any forum, in 20 years of Usenet. I mean, there is, you know, a reason it is called the "subject" line in most newsreaders (and mail readers, and message boards). It's just simple courtesy to use the "subject" line to state the subject. Less rude now than it was when we aspired to 1024-bps modems, of course, but I still feel little need to read messages for which I have no response or no interest. How was CT CBoater to know you were a newcomer and not a lurker or infrequent poster? And how was he to know you would be so thin skinned about a mild rebuke? Smile. Say "cheese". It's just not that bad. -Richard, His Kanubic Travesty -- ================================================== ==================== Richard Hopley Winston-Salem, NC, USA Nothing really matters except Boats, Sex, and Rock'n'Roll rhopley[at]earthlink[dot]net OK, OK; computer programming for scientific research also matters rhopley[at]wfubmc[dot]edu ================================================== ================== |
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