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The amount of my students that wrote the whole email in the subject line is crazy. At first I thought it was a mistake or something. But there are sooo many...
They also don't know what a file browser/explorer is. As soon as the download notification is gone, the file doesn't exist anymore.
Giving files proper names? Unheard of!
81 0 ReplySo many Boomers I know do the subject line thing, I had no idea it was a Zoomer thing too. Oh no…
40 0 ReplyI often leave the subject line blank, is that better or worse?
7 0 ReplyAbout the same level... Put a subject people can search for.
30 0 ReplyDo E-mail providers no longer let you search the E-mail body?
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IMO, that's absolutely not as bad.
3 0 ReplyWorse imo, you won't even be able to tell what the email is about at a glance
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Giving files proper names? Unheard of!
What kinda monster manages to live like this??? I say hushedly deleting flsjfjsjfksj.pdf
15 0 ReplyAsdf.txt, asdf2.txt, asdf.m3u, asdf.odf...
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I have a coworker who named a file template after the person they were sending the file to. I cannot follow the logic.
8 0 ReplyAs soon as the download notification is gone, the file doesn't exist anymore.
That seems to be how Android literally works though.
3 0 ReplyYeah; I hate Android's file navigation capabilities…
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