Isn’t facebook strictly inferior to email for messaging? By a wide margin? It’s not archivable, sortable, filterable, searchable, forwardable, or manageable. It can’t be sent to multiple recipients. It has no BCC, threading, prioritizing.
From a technical perspective. However, many of my friends respond to fb messages and not emails. Near as I can tell, they’re young enough that, when establishing a “best way to contact me,” they chose “website I’m going to be on anyway.”
I think, now that they’re graduating college, they’re going to have to get themselves a professional email, but the best way to contact them socially is going to remain fb because, for most social stuff (or at least, social stuff my friends and I get up to), we don’t really need any more features than fb has, which I find disappointing, being in the minority who could really use everything you listed.
Yes to this, but also I use Facebook for PM type things—quick clarifications of who will be where when and things like that. I rarely care to have these things archived. It is actually useful to have these things out of my email account, simply because I get so much kipple there already.
Isn’t facebook strictly inferior to email for messaging? By a wide margin? It’s not archivable, sortable, filterable, searchable, forwardable, or manageable. It can’t be sent to multiple recipients. It has no BCC, threading, prioritizing.
From a technical perspective. However, many of my friends respond to fb messages and not emails. Near as I can tell, they’re young enough that, when establishing a “best way to contact me,” they chose “website I’m going to be on anyway.”
I think, now that they’re graduating college, they’re going to have to get themselves a professional email, but the best way to contact them socially is going to remain fb because, for most social stuff (or at least, social stuff my friends and I get up to), we don’t really need any more features than fb has, which I find disappointing, being in the minority who could really use everything you listed.
Yes to this, but also I use Facebook for PM type things—quick clarifications of who will be where when and things like that. I rarely care to have these things archived. It is actually useful to have these things out of my email account, simply because I get so much kipple there already.