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Re: Please don't crosspost!



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Gary, you are now wasting bad width.  I am only on the real traders list and
appricate the cross posting.
This sound like it is your problem not ours.
Drop it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Fritz <fritz@xxxxxxxx>
To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Saturday, April 17, 1999 10:58 AM
Subject: Re: Please don't crosspost!


> I find it quite helpful.   Frankly, I am glad I have the freedom to
> post the same question to multiple lists for it gives me a variety
> of thoughtful responses and views to which I would not otherwise
> be introduced.

In some cases it is certainly more appropriate/useful than others.
However, I would request that if you feel it's necessary to post to
multiple lists, then do as I did -- ask people to reply directly to
you or to one list, so hundreds/thousands of people don't have to see
multiple copies of your post AND all the replies.

> I see no harm except having to hit the
> delete button more frequently;

I find it fairly jarring to see the post once (when I receive it
immediately on the Code list), then again later that day or several
days later (when I receive it and eventually read it in the Omega
list digest), then again even later that day or several days later
(when I receive and eventually read the RT digest).  There's this
"wait, this seems familiar, haven't I seen this before?" reaction
that takes a minute before I recognize it's a thread I've already
followed.  Which isn't a terribly big problem for one post, but it
gets really annoying when a crossposted request spawns a whole series
of crossposted replies, all in disjoint time order on the different
lists!  (This would be less of a problem if I went onto immediate
delivery for RT and Omega, but it would still be annoying.)

Maybe I'm being fussy, but I know I'm not the only one.  I've already
gotten many responses thanking me for saying what was already on
their minds.

Gary