A.
First, things (such as E-mail) written on the Internet have some literary value, so they’re meant to be permanent. They come and go and some one will ever remember them, once they are read. Second, many online postings are produced under great time pressure. Third, there is actually no threshold on the Internet, so that anyone can log on and send out what they have written.
B.
First, things (such as E-mail) written on the Internet have little literary value, so they’re not meant to be permanent. They just come and go and no one will ever remember them, once they are read. Second, many online postings are produced under great time pressure. Third, there is actually no threshold on the Internet, so that anyone can log on and send out what they have written.