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Good morning, fellow Cocooners!
Today's sermon is about the evils of the "Reply" button. Closely related to "sloth", "Reply" is the lazy way of replying to a posted message on Cocoontech. Its prominence, and convenience, beckons us to use it all too frequently. The consequences are grave my friends: multi-page 'monster threads' containing a few pearls of wisdom buried within endlessly repetition and bloat. We won't be calling anyone out in the congregation; you sinners know who you are and it is time to mend your ways!
Cocooners are in the habit of using the "Reply" button in order to reply to a posted message. This has the unfortunate effect of quoting the entire previous post and duplicating all text, code samples, and embedded images. This activity needlessly bloats the thread and makes it far less convenient to read. One page of usable content becomes inflated to four or more pages filled with duplicated material. Perhaps this is required for email, in order to maintain context, but it is completely optional for a bulletin board.
The "FastReply" button is quick way to reply without quoting. Alternately, one can toggle the "+Quote" button (switches to "- Quote") before clicking "Reply" in order to suppress the quoting function.
I suggest the Quoting feature's default state be disabled ("-Quote") as opposed to enabled by default. The result will be compact threads that can be read quickly and efficiently.
Go forth and be better Cocooners!
Today's sermon is about the evils of the "Reply" button. Closely related to "sloth", "Reply" is the lazy way of replying to a posted message on Cocoontech. Its prominence, and convenience, beckons us to use it all too frequently. The consequences are grave my friends: multi-page 'monster threads' containing a few pearls of wisdom buried within endlessly repetition and bloat. We won't be calling anyone out in the congregation; you sinners know who you are and it is time to mend your ways!
Cocooners are in the habit of using the "Reply" button in order to reply to a posted message. This has the unfortunate effect of quoting the entire previous post and duplicating all text, code samples, and embedded images. This activity needlessly bloats the thread and makes it far less convenient to read. One page of usable content becomes inflated to four or more pages filled with duplicated material. Perhaps this is required for email, in order to maintain context, but it is completely optional for a bulletin board.
The "FastReply" button is quick way to reply without quoting. Alternately, one can toggle the "+Quote" button (switches to "- Quote") before clicking "Reply" in order to suppress the quoting function.
I suggest the Quoting feature's default state be disabled ("-Quote") as opposed to enabled by default. The result will be compact threads that can be read quickly and efficiently.
Go forth and be better Cocooners!