- Communication Tools] for close notice requires literacy on the part of the notice generator.
- Parentsā meeting collapses due to chit-chat on line, causing a wave of screams of real trouble!
- Someone is chatting on line for communication.
- The personās claim
- Communication among parents is important.
- Whatās wrong with parents talking nicely to each other?
- Itās not a good idea to turn off notifications when itās a network of contacts.
- Unaware that they are destroying the ānotify me of contactā function of the contact group
- The personās claim
- Separate groups for networking and chatting were created.
- However, the chit-chat resumed in the contact group because āthe number of people participating in the chit-chat has decreasedā.
- The lack of awareness to come back to it once itās explicitly detached as a nuisance.
- The fact that fewer people are participating in the chit-chat is evidence that fewer people find value in the chit-chat.
- I donāt get a lot of attention for what I say, but I want to be noticed.
- So you get a free ride to a group that others are creating for contact.
- Because the contact is important information and everyone is paying attention to it.
- Generating a non-contact notification in the contact group destroys the function of communicating the contact.
- Selfish acts based on [person who craves the limelight
- Someone is chatting on line for communication.
- technical answer
- Twitter has adopted the āMute functionā.
- Ability to prevent certain peopleās posts from appearing on the timeline.
- Without Unfollow or block (lump of something), the other party will not know that mute has been done.
- Ability to prevent certain peopleās posts from appearing on the timeline.
- Since the problem is with the individual sender, the choice is to stop displaying that individualās postings.
- Twitter has adopted the āMute functionā.
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