Publisher leaves a comment asking for email when there is a contributor tab that gives email addy. Annoys me for some reason.
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I don’t readily see the email either. The fact that you got annoyed, and then wrote about it, says a lot more about you than about the person who tried to contact you.
BTW, The “Contributors” tab, above left, offers each contributor’s email.
In my defense, 1) I said “Annoys me for some reason” which clearly implies that I shouldn’t be annoyed by it; and 2) a sideblog post generated by Twitter is not exactly a angry disquisition on the subject. I simply had hoped that people would find the tab and use the information, but clearly that failed.
And what exactly does this say about me? That I am easily annoyed? Self-centered? Well, yeah.