Hello!
I believe it were beneficial for us to build a dialogue. In order to estimate gradually how beneficial, we can interact in ways similar to what I describe here.
I look forward to your words. I am easy to reach.
Hello, Michael!
1. Google displayed this message instead of your content: "The connection to midmarketplace.com is not secure. You are seeing this warning because this site does not support HTTPS."
We can agree on how to change this.
2. You've started following my profile.
I've read this message of yours and am open to continuing this conversation.
I'd gladly build a dialogue with you, so that we agree on how we interact. I welcome you to this conversation.
One saves resources when one doesn't abbreviate words.
What happens when you write "domain-specific language" instead of those many words:
a. You save your energy.
b. You save electrical energy.
c. You save our energy.
We can discuss how you can manage your energy as beneficially as possible.
I communicate with people, not with "pages".
Medium offers publications, tags, and lists instead of "pages". We can help you benefit more from using it.
You start benefiting when you respond from a Medium profile with your name.
It seems that you left that team.
I've discovered YouTrack and would gladly communicate with their current marketing manager. How would you make this happen?
What benefits do you want? I'd do something useful in return for your help.
Let's use YouTrack together!
I'd discuss with you and this team communication functions first.
Why do we want a more helpful service than Facebook Messenger?
1. Unlike Element, Medium, and other programs, it doesn’t notify me outside it, e.g. through e-mail. Isolation makes Meta services useless.
2. Unlike other programs, it orders conversations as it pleases. People want tools to help them achieve their goals, so tools must work to serve their users as well as possible, not as providers fancy. It seems that many programmers are rather inept or hindered by poor management.
3. Unlike Facebook, Medium, Element, Slack, and Discord, it doesn’t thread messages, so it’s difficult to organise our conversations.