List Rules
Leonard Isham
leonard.isham at gmail.com
Sat Feb 26 14:46:43 UTC 2005
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 09:13:08 -0500, Hacksaw <hacksaw at hacksaw.org> wrote:
> >>"Suggestions to ensure the
> >> widest readership of your question or problem." This gets the goal across
> >> nicely.
> >
> >Isnt list guidelines a more concise expression of that?
>
> No. The why of it isn't there.
>
> Sadly, people misunderstand why some folks harp on netiquette. Sure,
> netiquette is about irritation prevention, but if you flip that coin, you see
> that it helps to remove barriers to communication.
>
> The "rules" of the net are, in essence, a list of things that cause cognitive
> dissonance to the reader. In a place like alt.discordia, maybe that's good.
> But if you want help with your problem, or just want to be heard, it's
> essential to follow the standard.
>
> I will admit that "Suggestions to ensure the widest readership of your
> question or problem." is an eyeful, and if you can suggest a more concise way
> to put it that conveys the entire meaning explicitly, I'd be happy to put my
> shoulder behind it.
How about "If you really want people to read your posts"
--
Leonard Isham, CISSP
Ostendo non ostento.
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