Is there a limit to post length in online forums?

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There is generally no strict limit on post length in online forums, aside from a technical cap of around 100,000 characters. However, excessively long posts may deter readers and are often associated with personal theories, which are typically not permitted under forum rules. To avoid overwhelming the forum, it is suggested to summarize complex ideas and provide a link to a detailed document, such as a PDF. This approach allows interested readers to engage without cluttering the discussion. Overall, clarity and conciseness are encouraged for effective communication.
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If I need/like your opinions on an (complex?) idea which at its shortest needs a third of an A4 'paper' to explain, is it allowed to do so?
 
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There is no limit for post lengths (apart from a technical one, I think 100 000 letters). Writing very long posts can reduce the number of interested readers, however.
 
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If I need/like your opinions on an (complex?) idea which at its shortest needs a third of an A4 'paper' to explain, is it allowed to do so?

We haven't had any issues yet regarding the length of a post. However, and I will apologize right off the bat for invoking this if this doesn't apply to you, the most common situation where someone posts very lengthy prose about something, it is often to discuss one's personal ideas or theory. Now THAT, we do not allow, per the PF Rules that you had agreed to.

If this isn't what you intend to do, then ignore that last part. However, if it is, consider this to be a heads up.

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Rather than bunging up the forum with a long post, why don't you put your detailed explanation in a separate file, like a .pdf, and link it to your post. Any persons interested in studying it can refer to the link.
 
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