this post was submitted on 07 Nov 2023
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It's a strange notion that double posting is considered poor form in the first place. What if I have two unrelated things to say? Doesn't it make more sense to split those ideas into two posts?
Honestly who would care if I replied to a post 11 times with 11 different unrelated ideas?
Parallel, asyncronous communication is a thing to be embraced, and I would go so far as to say that we should just have massive mega posts years old and thousands of comments long about common topics instead of starting new ones whenever we have something new to add.
It's a holdover from a time when it was poor form to bump things to the top in a forum.
Dumbass rules and etiquette is probably a good portion of why forums died actually. I think the most obvious example of this was telling people to "search" instead of just answering the question.
If you want to start up an old struggle session you can do so in the original struggle session thread, standing on the bodies of the comrades who have been banned before you, 1423 comments deep in one particular hyper specific example of a time when "rock stacking" was actually good for the environment (rock stacking having been defined here to mean the creation of barrier walls to prevent erosion caused by modern farming techniques)
I could get so fucking pedantic please let me have this
I think this is going to be my next bit idea. "Find a struggle session that died but hasn't been locked and start it up again in the original thread."
Mods are going to start banning my bit ideas
And I can wear myself out on my pedantry where no one will be bothered by it. This would be good for the site.