[quote=@tsukune] Regarding post length, I'd say I'm flexible with it as long as it's not a one-liner without any proper context for the next person respond to. (Not everyone is Hemingway, yeah.) [/quote] Ironically, Hemingway had a very sparse style of prose. He is honestly one of the reasons I try to chop it down to the essentials. I am always trying to fix run-on sentences and other embellishments. It's a never-ending thing. If I'm really editing, I will break down paragraphs and read sentences one at a time for editing. Then I will put the paragraph back together. I don't do it as often here (but should), because I can go back and edit a day after I make the original post. Professionally, when writing e-mails, I do that because I'm trying to keep them as short as possible. People get too many e-mails and have a very 'tl;dr' mentality as a result. Typically, five lines is the golden mean. I actually use the [url=http://www.hemingwayapp.com/]Hemingway App[/url] as a guideline to edit and keep it simple.