The bias toward first-poster topics is rigid.   Often ideas are posed in 
incomplete ways.   There are plenty of places to post an essay or a paper, e.g. 
medium.com or arxiv.org.

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Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2021 10:25 AM
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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Message to the non-posting 95%

Excellent! So re the thread about possible rules for posts (like the 1st time 
an acronym is used, top-posting, thread hygiene, etc.), you would support such 
rules and moderation?

On 1/28/21 10:18 AM, Russ Abbott wrote:
> I'm still here. This thread illustrates why I rarely post these days. I liked 
> Nick's original post asking non-posters to say something. But I found the 
> ensuing discussion of spam not very interesting. If that discussion were to 
> be carried on at all, it should have been in another thread, leaving this one 
> to its original purpose.
> 
> A feature that you probably can't implement would be to allow readers to mark 
> threads as non-interesting, which would exclude them from that reader's 
> stream.

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