Full quota

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Fullquote (literally translated from English: “full quotation”) describes a response to an electronic message which itself contains the complete original message.

Full quotes are rated as a bad quote style in various areas of network-based communication , especially in complex discussions between a large number of users such as on Usenet , on mailing lists and in e-mails , or in web forums .

If the answer is inserted above the fully quoted original text, it is called TOFU ( T ext above , F ullquote below ).

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ RFC 1855 - Netiquette Guidelines . Internet Engineering Task Force . Retrieved March 6, 2018.