If that's the case, then not posting would be better; just quoting a thread and saying "this" or "I agree" is actually against the rules on some forums, cuz it counts as spamming.
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How about agreeing *without* quoting the whole thing? If you're asking for people's opinions, that two people happen to have the same one can be useful information."My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."
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Originally posted by HYHYBT View PostHow about agreeing *without* quoting the whole thing? If you're asking for people's opinions, that two people happen to have the same one can be useful information.
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Precisely because it's a debate site, though, it makes sense to know how many participants hold which positions, even when some of them are duplicates. I've often had a response typed out, sometimes taking far too long over composing it, only to read further down that someone else has said the same thing already, but far better. Which, then, is best: 1) say nothing, leaving the impression that x is the only one who thinks that way; 2) post my inferior duplicate anyway; or 3) say some variant of "I agree"?"My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."
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2) would be the best bet. Then you're adding your agreement, but not just posting the pointless "I agree". Even if you just post a single sentence, along the lines of "I agree cuz...", it's still better than the single/two words of "this" and "I agree.""Oh wow, I can't believe how stupid I used to be and you still are."
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