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Question on Post Form

Posted by Lonely on August 17, 2004, at 16:13:45

I noticed that (if I have this right) on the Post form for replying to someone else's message, that there is the option to check off "Message - no message, just post above subject."

That is certainly okay but I don't quite understand the purpose. It has happened with a post I made which again is fine but I'm wondering if I'm missing something? Is it just a way of saying "I've read your post and I support you or acknowledge your entry" or something like that? i.e., as best I can tell, a reader might just repost someone else's posting but with their own name showing they've read it (I guess)."

Just curious if anyone has a minute to explain.

Thanks!


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