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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosmancer" data-source="post: 8212153" data-attributes="member: 6801228"><p>I don't want this to come across as an attack, because you have been very polite, but your posting style is making it incredibly hard to follow your lines of thought. </p><p></p><p>Like, just a bit ago...posts #815 and #816, you quoted Aldarac, quoting the exact same post both times. Your first post was to say that you weren't talking about that issue, your second post was to give an answer to his question. They are a bit apart, so maybe you came back later, but that could have easily been edited into your first post instead of quoting him again. </p><p></p><p>And then, posts #817, #818, #819, #820 and #821 were all responses to Aldarac, chopped up from one of his posts? Maybe two? And not only does that make it hard to respond to you (I actually started scrolling past other responses to find all your responses to me so I could reply cohesively) but it makes it incredibly hard to follow that conversation. Because I have to keep going back and seeing not only which post you are responding to, but which part of which post you are responding to. And there was that bit earlier today where you started responding to people, but no quoting them, so I had no idea what the context was for your points. </p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to say anything like "post our way or else" or something like that. But your posting style is far more erratic than most on this forum, and it is making it more difficult to follow your arguments and make sense of them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosmancer, post: 8212153, member: 6801228"] I don't want this to come across as an attack, because you have been very polite, but your posting style is making it incredibly hard to follow your lines of thought. Like, just a bit ago...posts #815 and #816, you quoted Aldarac, quoting the exact same post both times. Your first post was to say that you weren't talking about that issue, your second post was to give an answer to his question. They are a bit apart, so maybe you came back later, but that could have easily been edited into your first post instead of quoting him again. And then, posts #817, #818, #819, #820 and #821 were all responses to Aldarac, chopped up from one of his posts? Maybe two? And not only does that make it hard to respond to you (I actually started scrolling past other responses to find all your responses to me so I could reply cohesively) but it makes it incredibly hard to follow that conversation. Because I have to keep going back and seeing not only which post you are responding to, but which part of which post you are responding to. And there was that bit earlier today where you started responding to people, but no quoting them, so I had no idea what the context was for your points. I'm not trying to say anything like "post our way or else" or something like that. But your posting style is far more erratic than most on this forum, and it is making it more difficult to follow your arguments and make sense of them [/QUOTE]
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