A longstanding science teacher at Marist College Ashgrove found himself unemployed in the fallout after a chain of events caused by an email that he accidentally sent to a number of people, after clicking ‘Reply All’ instead of 'Reply.'
I’ve been is way too many email chains with 10+ people on copy where everyone needs to be notified and someone replies to just 1 at some point, then people don’t get correctly notified and works gets harder
I would strongly suggest that if you’re trying to organise something in that way, email is a woefully incorrect tool to be using for it. Use a group chat like Slack or Teams.
The fact that there are some cases where reply all is appropriate absolutely does not excuse it being the default.
I would strongly suggest that if you’re trying to organise something in that way
Tell that to consultant jobs where consultant teams and client teams communicate all over email. I agree with you but this is the reality we live in.
Also,
The fact that there are some cases where reply all is appropriate absolutely does not excuse it being the default.
I don’t really see the benefit of having reply single as the default. It avoids fuckups like this one, but as stated, I would never say something like this over email.
It would also stop the far-too-common experience of someone replying all when they meant to only send it to one person, annoying and causing distraction to the possibly hundreds of other people included on the original email.
I would strongly suggest that if you’re trying to organise something in that way, email is a woefully incorrect tool to be using for it. Use a group chat like Slack or Teams.
The fact that there are some cases where reply all is appropriate absolutely does not excuse it being the default.
Tell that to consultant jobs where consultant teams and client teams communicate all over email. I agree with you but this is the reality we live in.
Also,
I don’t really see the benefit of having reply single as the default. It avoids fuckups like this one, but as stated, I would never say something like this over email.
It would also stop the far-too-common experience of someone replying all when they meant to only send it to one person, annoying and causing distraction to the possibly hundreds of other people included on the original email.
Is it? In a year working in a consultant this happened only once in an internal company email, while chains being lost happened weekly.
I still wish reply all was the default in Outlook, it would make my life so much easier.
It’s literally happened to me multiple times this week.
I’ve never had the scenario you describe happen. Literally never failed to receive an email because someone didn’t reply all when they wanted to.