Kill Reply All: A Modern Guide to Online Etiquette, From Social Media to Work to Love by Victoria Turk
Author:Victoria Turk [Turk, Victoria]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Self-Help, Personal Growth, Success, reference, Etiquette, Business & Economics, Personal Success
ISBN: 9780593086209
Google: FHmQDwAAQBAJ
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2020-01-07T20:30:40.070334+00:00
NOW YOUâVE GOT your group on the go, and youâre happily chatting away. Unlike email, messaging is supposed to be funâif youâre filled with dread when you get a notification, youâre doing friendship wrong. When you find yourself in seventy-nine different chats at the same time, however, it can get a little overwhelming, and some basic etiquette will help keep things under control.
As with other forms of digital communication, timing is a major consideration in messaging etiquette. Be mindful of peopleâs schedules. While prompt replies are preferred, not everyone can keep tap-tapping on their phone throughout the working day, so try not to hold any major discussions or make group decisions when you know someoneâs unavailable. (For discreet work-hour gossiping, many messengers have a desktop version that you can conveniently hide behind a Word document when the boss walks past . . .)
Keep messages in a group chat relevant to everyone; otherwise youâre just clogging up peopleâs feedsâlike the messaging version of an unnecessary email cc. Start a separate group if youâre talking about an issue that not everyone is interested in, or if youâre planning an event that not everyone in the first group is attending. Donât have a private chat in the group chat; thatâs just rude.
Speaking of clogging peopleâs feeds, you should aim to minimize notifications. Donât send six separate messages in a row when one longer one will do. Anyone who has their notifications turned on will wonder whatâs possessed their phone when it starts nonstop buzzing, only to find out that itâs . . .
. . . just you
. . . writing one message
. . . a few words
. . . at a time.
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