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Do you mean plus signs as meaning charged intermediates, or just two or more reactants? Typically reactants above arrows are catalysts, in my experience, or this style is used to place more emphasis on one reactant over another.
This is similar to the other question you asked. The answer is it doesn't matter. It's the preference of the person writing the rxn. Sometimes reactants are before the arrow, sometimes above, sometimes even below if there are a lot of reagents in a complex reaction. I wouldn't get too concerned over where each part of the reaction is written. It changes from person to person and there are no over-arching guidelines.
What about in the arrow pushing notation...would you just show electrons without any plus signs between reactants or products?