On Thu, 2016-05-05 at 13:23 -0400, Daniel Dickinson wrote: > Basically the only people for whom your claim "it's easy to add" is > actually true is people for whom it's not *that* much harder to > remove what they don't want.
In practice though, what happens is the more technically advanced users tend to just pay less attention to lists which have it — both because of the actual noise itself, and because there is also a correlation between lists having the tag, and a lower signal:noise ratio of the general content. It's almost a subconscious thing. It's like top-posting — there is a *correlation* between it, and general cluelessness in what the person is trying to say anyway. So one is just less inclined to read an email when it's top-posted. Or HTML. And one is less inclined to spend time looking at a mailing list which obscures its messages with redundant information in the list tags. -- dwmw2
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