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Friday's Unscientific Poll: Read receipts
Poll #23032 Read receipts
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 48
When I receive a request for a read receipt on an email message, I
Ignore it
40 (83.3%)
Send it
8 (16.7%)
Well. Not so much opinions as An Opinion, which is that I loathe them. I have never ever sent one. To me an email message is like a paper letter in this way. Once I have sent it, it's up to the recipient when and if they read it and choose to respond.
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Once in a blue moon I demand a read receipt myself. It's the stage after cc-ing the recipient's line manager.
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(Also we can probably use the passion level of the responses to easily spot the academics/those in academic-related posts on the thread)
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It's highly contextual.
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This is because outside those use cases, I've seen some amazingly petty uses of read receipts, and I'm not interested in supporting that kind of drama.
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It would be different if I got it on emails that don't demand a reply though. If my clients send them it's because they've got an urgent job and want to know if I am there to do it now this minute. It's only just occurred to me that I could ignore it and pretend I am out.
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Read receipts just don't work with how I approach my work email. Sure, I read that email at 8:25am but that's because I was doing email triage. I'm not going to reply to it until I've had more coffee and worked out what to respond with/if it's even my job to respond to it.
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Cavil on my vote
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Otherwise? Ignore.
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Go ahead. Call me on it.
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