Not so—re-emphasizing what points hit home, and how one plans to apply them, often helps the useful parts stand out for others. Self-help/business seminars standardly have attendees summarize takeaways, and what personal experiments they plan, after each session.
But it would be redundant information, making the post/comment system overall less dense, which would make people sad.
Not so—re-emphasizing what points hit home, and how one plans to apply them, often helps the useful parts stand out for others. Self-help/business seminars standardly have attendees summarize takeaways, and what personal experiments they plan, after each session.
Good point.