Best way to say yes EVER.NewClassic said:I'd have to agree. It's far too easy for a simple statement to become the crux of an argument without providing enough elucidation. Too much of that kind of posting tends to over inflate threads. It's hard to keep up a discussion when so much repeated data is changing hands from post to post, but nothing is given enough time or thought to really provide meaning. Much like the muted roar of a crowd's chatter, I think if too much is said without really providing depth, so much is opportunity to discuss is lost. Often, it can't actually be found at all.
Even still, people are too quick to ditto someone else's explanation as to why. I understand the idea behind it, but I have trouble believing that a dozen people have the exact same thought process on why X is good or bad.But more importantly, why do you think so?
...I also think part of why I like the rule is it actually challenges e to put some thought into my answers where I might otherwise put small replies.
Or, on the other hand, get me to rethink whether it's worth posting. Of course, my thoughts are usually too important to simply let them fall by the wayside....