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bottom-post: v. In a news or mail reply, to put the response to a news or email
message after the quoted content from the parent message. This is correct
form, and until around 2000 was so universal on the Internet that neither
the term ‘bottom-post’ nor its antonym
top-post existed. Hackers consider that the best
practice is actually to excerpt only the relevent portions of the parent
message, then intersperse the poster's response in such a way that each
section of response appears directly after the excerpt it applies to. This
reduces message bulk, keeps thread content in a logical order, and
facilitates reading.
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