you’re right man.
@AppalachianArcher we are sorry if we hurt your feelings or made you feel like you’re a bad person.
It is true that some saddles come with rope bridge tied to reinforced webbing bridge loops.
it’s true that some people immediately remove their rope bridges and use a different bridge, even though those loops are reinforced.
It is true that as a general rule, connecting climbing rope to nylon webbing is not a good idea.
It is true that no harm will come to you directly if your tag end of your tether is half hitched on the side of your bridge for tidiness.
It is not proven to say that people get bad ideas off the internet and inflict suffering upon themselves or others by implementing their own version of those ideas. There’s evidence. Like a lot of it. But it can’t be proven. So it’s probably best to ignore how things scale, and the flattening of context on the internet.
I should never have suggested that you may have contributed to such a thing.
also, if you’ll please unlearn that webbing/rope generally is a bad idea for the reasons
@Vtbow mentioned above, because his post and my post were mean, and relearn it from
@Fl Canopy Stalker post about yankin trucks and stumps, that would be great.