On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 5:19 AM, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: arch-general-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Jeffrey Lynn Parke Jr. > Sent: Fri 12/16/2011 05:03 > > I don't really think that people put any conscious thought into if they > should top or bottom post. A majority of mail clients and > the aforementioned Gmail default to top posting. What I would like to know > is why is this the common practice. [snip] > > +++ > > I can explain the reason why :p. > > In the office they file that way. Old sheets are under new > sheets. It's convenient since you don't need to change > all the papers, just to file another sheet. > > For emails it of cause is better to do it vice versa, but the > majority doesn't work scientific/creative, so the better style > has no advantage for those people. For them it's easier to > do the same thing on the computer, as they do for 'real' folder. There are other reasons I've seen: - people that use "smart" phones have a limited screen size and it's "easier" to top post. - from a behavioural point of view, people follow these steps: 1.- read the whole mail 2.- hit the reply button 3.- reply the e-mail (top posting, ofcourse ;) 4.- don't give a heck if it answers everything, if they forgot something, if they misunderstood something, ... - not knowing that top posting is not "correct" or "accepted" - people know, but don't care Rafa