Am 10. September 2015 um 20:04 h schrieb Peter Constable:
> […] creating a Web page containing (say) some Latin characters
> - not obscure, […] to use (say) Notepad and entering HTML
> numeric character references; and that my findings were that
> it worked.
> Q1: Would you find that to be an interesting post […]
A1: No, because the scenario given is about a standard technique
that every list participant is supposed to be aware of.
I’d simply ignore a message of this type. If, however, a message
were asking a question on this technique, I’d probably sent the
author a short reply pointing to the pertinent FAQ entry, or
HTML tutorial.
> Q2: If I were to send messages along that line on a regular basis,
> would that add value to your participation in the list, or reduce it?
A2: Neither.
If a particular author became notorious of this sort of contributions,
I’d start to ignore his messages, altogether. If his messages would
develop into a nuisance, I’d add him to the filter rules of my e-mail
client.
> Q3: If 50 people (still a small portion of the list membership)
> were to send messages along that line on a regular basis, would
> that add value to your participation in the list, or reduce it?
A3: All of them would not start doing so at the same time, wouldn’t
they? Hence, A2 would apply, on a per-case basis, without much ado.
Best wishes,
Otto
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