Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
Louise, Are you using plain-text email? If so, this result (the fact that all the trailing posts are included on the site) support my theory that the top-posting algorithm fails with plain-text email.
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#1396
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Re: Splitting thread problem?
LeeAnne, Glad you got it straightened out. Here is the thread in beta about partial splitting that Brian was referring to: /g/beta/message/12216 (
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#1395
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
I am deliberately not going to use that method now to see /show how all of the quoted text from the various authors now returns to everyone. Although I was able to distinguish Shal's words from mine
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Louise
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#1394
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Re: Splitting thread problem?
Hi J, That is what I did - now I did try it again in a different group and it worked fine so maybe I made a mistake the first time. ? Just to be clear, Post A was the calendar notice. ?Post B was
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LeeAnne
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#1393
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
Shal, it is excluded from the search. J Sent from my iPhone
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#1392
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
X, Your logic is backwards. You are the one blaming the users. J Sent from my iPhone
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#1391
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
Xaun, Ok, that was a fail. I was able to edit it after posting to put the line breaks back. I'll leave it to you whether you want to continue your message where I cut it, or delete the whole thing and
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Shal Farley
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#1390
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
[ mod note: lets see if I can edit this without collapsing it into a single mashed-together paragraph. Xuan, you may want to delete and re-post this if it gets smashed into illegibility. ]
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
J, I think this assertion may need some testing. I don't know that the text hidden under the ellipses button is actually excluded from search (and would be a little surprised if it is). The Groups.io
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Shal Farley
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#1388
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
Brian, That's a fine contention, but for most groups it probably isn't actionable. That is, the group managers wouldn't likely consider banning the use of mobile device email interfaces to interact
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Shal Farley
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#1387
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
Brian, I think we're agreed on this. I just find it far easier to accomplish in a plain text compose window. That may in part be due to my choice of email interface (Thunderbird). Meh. It is rare that
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Shal Farley
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#1386
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
You remind me of a vending machine repairman that used to come fix the machines where I used to work. He insisted that the only reason the machines didn't work properly was because people kicked or
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Xaun Loc
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
This is precisely how the Groups.io forum interface works, too, as do many others. ?The Gmail web interface has done that for a long time. ?What appears above was simply selected from the previous
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Brian Vogel <britechguy@...>
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#1384
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
I have to 100% disagree with you. Since the algorithm exists and people have gotten used to its existence, and it takes care of the trailing posts for users, I think it's ludicrous to ask them to trim
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#1383
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
Quick P.S.: ?My previous message was composed entirely in one font face and color. ? What has happened here appears to be an extension of the issue I reported with signatures. ?I have no idea why
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Brian Vogel <britechguy@...>
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#1382
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
And while I have no issue, none, with your inquiry I do have a problem with the whole idea that there should be a need for the algorithm in question. It is not too much to ask for people to give the
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Brian Vogel <britechguy@...>
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#1381
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Re: Subgroups & Data Usage
Hi LeeAnne, Thank you, this is what I suspected. Kindest Regards Tina Barnes "Helping Those Most in Need Within Our Communities and Beyond " "Failure is knowing that you can make a difference in
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Tina
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
And this is exactly why I'm inquiring about the seeming bug with the top-posting algorithm. The algorithm works fine 99% of the time. The archives do NOT contain prior posts (or return them in a
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#1379
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
That's because I'm not. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?No. ? ? ? ? ? ? ??And we're back to my contention that the automation of a lot of things causes more problems than it solves because
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Brian Vogel <britechguy@...>
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#1378
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Re: Asking members to trim trailing quotes, versus automation
Indeed, I find trailing content very useful in reminding me what is being discussed. I am on a very large number of discussion groups and I find it difficult to remember what a new message responding
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David P. Dillard <jwne@...>
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#1377
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