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to expect people to read threads BEFORE they comment?

(66 Posts)
kittylester Tue 14-Feb-17 08:27:51

Just that really. confused

stillaliveandkicking Sun 19-Feb-17 17:07:13

If a question is being asked then sometimes (depending on how many posts) I don't read everything everyone else has to say about it and just post my opinion. Nothing wrong with that. If others think they have "moved the thread on or changed it" then that's up to them.

Mauriherb Sat 18-Feb-17 17:55:02

On my tablet the op's posts come up in green and any comments I make come up blue.

Crafting Fri 17-Feb-17 21:53:34

It never occured to me to post on a thread without reading the OP and all the other comments (got too much time on my hands obviously). If you don't read the whole thread how do you know what's going on confused. From what I've seen, many threads deviate from the original OP that's why I tend to read them all first.

thatbags Thu 16-Feb-17 22:02:06

Thanks, kitty.

kittylester Thu 16-Feb-17 11:50:22

I could have said something on the first thread bags but I didn't want it to become a bun fight as it could have been more upsetting. There were explanations of the position later in the thread which might have made people post differently (but possibly not!)

And it was only prompted by that thread, other people clearly thought the same as they knew where I was coming from. It is a general moan really.

But there is another one very similar running now - again it could be very hurtful.

It is not about disliking the replies as such - more the unhelpfulness.

thatbags Thu 16-Feb-17 10:50:46

Re your last comment, kitty, yes, but a person has to know what an OP is on about which, with this thread, this person (me) hasn't a clue. I think I might now have gathered that you didn't like the responses on another thread. In my experience that (not liking responses on another thread) happens quite often. I don't see the point of starting another thread about one's disgruntledness which give no clue as to what it, the new thread, is about apart from disgruntledness about something somewhere else on the forums.

Pointless, or nearly so, is what I'm trying to say but didn't want to be too blunt initially.

Anya Wed 15-Feb-17 12:15:47

Don't have a green bg on my iPad!!

Starlady Wed 15-Feb-17 10:53:58

Um, I don't find it that hard to find the op's later posts because they have a green bg. So do my own, though, which sometimes can confuse me for a minute. But Lona, do you mean the op's type should actually be in a colour? Good idea!

I don't think there is always a problem when someone posts without having read every comment. Their post might be a bit off if they've missed an update, of course. But if someone doesn't fully read a post that they are responding to, that's when I think their words might be hurtful. If the op says, for example, "Ds and I were so close, but dil has come between us," and a poster only reads "dil has come between us," they might reply, "You probably weren't close to ds before he met dil." That would hurt, I imagine, but be due to poor reading.

kittylester Wed 15-Feb-17 06:55:46

There is a huge difference between a thread asking for a little support and, say, a political one.

Anya Wed 15-Feb-17 06:28:37

Ha ha!

Faye Wed 15-Feb-17 01:51:50

I prefer the way Mumsnet highlights all of the OP's posts, it makes it so much easier to keep up without wading through hundreds of posts.

mrsmopp Wed 15-Feb-17 01:12:31

Well for example the David Beckham thread now has over 300 posts which is a bit of a slog to wade through if you want to add your two penny worth. But I don't know what the answer is.

thatbags Tue 14-Feb-17 21:09:02

"read" in my first post is red, not reed IYSWIM. I only read (past tense) about half a dozen posts at the beginning of this thread and then jumped in to answer the OP.

I do not think I have done anything wrong.

thatbags Tue 14-Feb-17 21:06:36

And of course I've no idea why kitty posted that particular OP so my remarks are completely detached from any emotion that provoked her to write it. I think one has to allow for that.

thatbags Tue 14-Feb-17 21:03:36

Well... they can complain, obviously, but the complaining would be unjustified.

thatbags Tue 14-Feb-17 21:02:21

Sometimes you only want to answer the opening post. It's not necessary to read the whole thread to do that.

Other times you start reading the thread and come across a post you want to answer, so you do that even though there may be fifty other posts between it and your reply. If you state what you're answering that shouldn't be a problem.

So, in answer to the OP, I'd say: "It depends..." but, yes, total disconnect can be a bit weird. It might just be that someone has misunderstood stuff though only got half a picture because thier concentration lapsed–mitigating circumstances.

I read about half a dozen posts and then said my bit. I don't think anyone can really complain about that.

TriciaF Tue 14-Feb-17 20:52:55

If I want to quote from another post I copy and paste the quoted part. With the name of the poster above and quote marks around the quoted parts.

rosesarered Tue 14-Feb-17 19:43:07

Shall we lobby GNHQ to get one?

rosesarered Tue 14-Feb-17 19:42:24

No Ana on other forums grin but it would be really useful on here.

Ana Tue 14-Feb-17 18:59:47

Not on GN, surely? I've never seen that on here (although I have on other sites)

rosesarered Tue 14-Feb-17 18:57:21

kitty if you want to answer another poster you can click on the 'reply with quote' next to it and their words/comments appear in a box with quote marks above where you type your own reply to them.Thus being obvious what you are replying to.Also from whom.

Christinefrance Tue 14-Feb-17 16:49:58

No if I use my tablet the OP's posts are green but then so are some others. On my phone the OP posts are blue.

f77ms Tue 14-Feb-17 16:36:36

The op`s posts are all in green including subsequent ones . Not the same for everyone obviously .

Ana Tue 14-Feb-17 16:33:29

It didn't crash where I am! grin

Anya Tue 14-Feb-17 16:29:04

Did I upset tech support? Is that why the site crashed?