This is a small message to explain something to everyone, to avoid misunderstandings, and because I do not want to hurt by accident anyone's feelings.
When I respond or quote a question, and it becomes an announcement, it is always and unless explicitly specified otherwise, a reply to everyone, which was facilitated by the quoted text. This can be a reply, a sermon, or a conversation taking place out of an original comment.
If a question or response is quoted and something is written out of it, it means that this was great and an ample opportunity to write about a subject.
Therefore, I am not replying to the person in question on a personal level, but the question is being answered in case it's publicly a question.
If a reply makes it to the Announcements, it's likely a reply for general interest, and not personal in anyway. The question might be answered and used as a starting point, but that's it.
Replies given where one is personally talked to will be very evident and I will be very specific. However, because I want every reply to hold value for everyone that might read it, there can be a tendency to also generalize a response.
In all cases, think that this generalization of responses exists on a default, unless specified otherwise.
Thanks everyone and I hope there have not been any misunderstandings.
When I respond or quote a question, and it becomes an announcement, it is always and unless explicitly specified otherwise, a reply to everyone, which was facilitated by the quoted text. This can be a reply, a sermon, or a conversation taking place out of an original comment.
If a question or response is quoted and something is written out of it, it means that this was great and an ample opportunity to write about a subject.
Therefore, I am not replying to the person in question on a personal level, but the question is being answered in case it's publicly a question.
If a reply makes it to the Announcements, it's likely a reply for general interest, and not personal in anyway. The question might be answered and used as a starting point, but that's it.
Replies given where one is personally talked to will be very evident and I will be very specific. However, because I want every reply to hold value for everyone that might read it, there can be a tendency to also generalize a response.
In all cases, think that this generalization of responses exists on a default, unless specified otherwise.
Thanks everyone and I hope there have not been any misunderstandings.