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by leakycap 351 days ago
Modern email clients are getting too clever for their own good, and I have no choice on what client others use.

For decades, inline replies worked perfectly—you'd quote the relevant part and respond right underneath it. But now email apps are "helping" by trimming messages into compact views, cutting off replies right at the first quoted section unless someone taps "show more."

I've basically abandoned inline replied and have gone back to dumping everything at the top like it's 1995.

The irony is these apps think they're making email better by hiding "clutter," but they're actually making conversations harder to follow.

2 comments

You can still make the decision whether to top-post or inline-post based on your recipient. Programmer's mailing list -> inline post. Family member -> top post. You can send a stranger an inline post, somehow confirm they were able to view it, and include them in your mental whitelist of people that understand inline posting.

Kind of like how one adjusts their language / choice of words / choice of topics based on their recipient.

No one except fellow older tech heads seem to speak in the old ways
A possible work-around that comes to mind is always prefixing your reply with some form of ‘(reply below)’.