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Re: What is "system events" ?
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Re: What is "system events" ?


  • Subject: Re: What is "system events" ?
  • From: 2551phil <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2017 04:20:43 +0700

You’re confusing crossposting with cross-subscribing. In both lists, his posts
were on topic. The fact that you got duplicates is your problem.




> On 21 Oct 2017, at 04:18, Steve Mills <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On Oct 20, 2017, at 02:11 PM, 2551phil <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>>
>>> On 21 Oct 2017, at 01:24, Steve Mills <email@hidden
>>> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
>>> crosspost
>>
>> You’re twisting the concept. Anyone on an AppleScript mailing list should
>> expect to get posts about AppleScript. Being on more than one list of the
>> same subject and getting duplicates of the same message isn’t
>> “crossposting”.
>>
>> Crossposting means sending the same message to several diverse groups. Hence
>> “cross”…both in terms of crossing subject-specific content and in terms of
>> audience reaction…
>>
>> If you object to getting messages about AppleScript in an AppleScript list
>> you’re subscribed to, either complain that the message is off-topic or, if
>> you get no joy, unsubscribe from a list that doesn’t cover your interests.
>
>
> You are wrong. He DID crosspost to both lists from the same original message.
> He sent one message to both groups. That's crossposting. Two completely
> different lists run by two completely different entities. That's
> crossposting. I'm replying to all to show you how annoying it is. I only
> replied to one because *I* didn't want my reply to be crossposted. But now
> I'm crossposting to illustrate how annoying it is.
>
> Sent from iCloud's ridiculous UI, so, sorry about the formatting
>
>
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