This point is well-made:
Top posting
When you reply to an email, many email clients will include a quoted version of the message you’re replying to beneath the text of your reply. This leads to long email threads containing the entire history of the discussion in an increasingly long and nested footer on every email. This is called “top posting” and is strongly discouraged.
Though some clients would have you believe otherwise, you can edit the quoted version of the message you’re replying to, and you’re encouraged to. Feel free to trim it down, cutting out any extra text which isn’t directly relevant to your reply - or removing it entirely. Write anything you have to say underneath the quote it pertains to.
- A : Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
- Q : Why is top posting frowned upon?