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[–] belit_deg@lemmy.world 7 points 3 days ago

I have a few colleagues that are very skilled and likeable people, but have horrible digital etiquette (40-50 year olds).

Expecting people to read regurgitated gpt-summaries are the most obvious.

But another one that bugs me just as much, are sharing links with no annotation. Could be a small article or a long ass report or white paper with 140 pages. Like, you expect me to bother read it, but you can't bother to say what's relevant about it?

I genuinely think it's well intentioned for the most part. They're just clueless about what makes for good digital etiquette.