...a couple years? :idunno:[Reviving old threads :smack:] ...A couple weeks?
...a couple years? :idunno:[Reviving old threads :smack:] ...A couple weeks?
- When responding to a post of great length, do not include the entire post if you're only going to respond with a few lines of statements or questions.
That's one of my pet peeves.
- When responding to a post of great length, do not include the entire post if you're only going to respond with a few lines of statements or questions.
That's one of my pet peeves.
SpoilerThe only problem with that is when you do exactly that to just respond to what you want to adress, if the poster is less than honest or dont like the response, they use the fact that you didnt post their entire post to try and claim:
1) That you quoted them out of context
2) That you deliberately 'changed' their post
and then they refuse to adress your response at all claiming that you are 'dishonest' for not citing their whole post.
The only problem with that is when you do exactly that to just respond to what you want to adress, if the poster is less than honest or dont like the response, they use the fact that you didnt post their entire post to try and claim:
1) That you quoted them out of context
2) That you deliberately 'changed' their post
and then they refuse to adress your response at all claiming that you are 'dishonest' for not citing their whole post.
Hi, Lovebug.This is very good know. I've been given neg reps by two individuals whom are not newbies for quoting only that part of a post I was responding to.
Yeah, I've seen that. It's hypocrisy; they're being the dishonest ones.The only problem with that is when you do exactly that to just respond to what you want to adress, if the poster is less than honest or dont like the response, they use the fact that you didnt post their entire post to try and claim:
1) That you quoted them out of context
2) That you deliberately 'changed' their post
and then they refuse to adress your response at all claiming that you are 'dishonest' for not citing their whole post.
- Do not tell someone that you're placing them on ignore if you're going to continue to respond to them after claiming to do so.
I laughed at this, reminds me of someone, lets call them personB, pB for short. When personA (pA for short) has a disagreement with pB, pB usually says "I'm done talking about this", pA usually says "OK". When pA walks away, if pA should turn around too quickly they may bump heads, pB is usually right behind with just a few more things to say.
Originally Posted by Chris_J I laughed at this, reminds me of someone, lets call them personB, pB for short. When personA (pA for short) has a disagreement with pB, pB usually says "I'm done talking about this", pA usually says "OK". When pA walks away, if pA should turn around too quickly they may bump heads, pB is usually right behind with just a few more things to say. |
Oh yes! We have our share of those with "and another thing" to say.
Mostly, this is an entertaining as well as sometimes informative site.
:thumb:- Do not find threads started by a banned user that have been abandoned a long time and bump them.
He wasn't referring to you.What am I missing here, banned user, abandoned thread? The thread started in June, last post before mine was 2 weeks ago.
Do not create a thread in which the OP only has a link to a website.
I agree.I find this very irritating also, this is a discussion forum and if you have thoughts or assertions regarding said article then state them, start a discussion for pete's sake.
:thumb:Do not create a thread in which the OP only has a link to a website.
I find this very irritating also, this is a discussion forum and if you have thoughts or assertions regarding said article then state them, start a discussion for pete's sake.
Unless it's actually relevant I don't see how.
But that's irrelevant as I am referring to when newbies post in dead threads when they first show up here.