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> I don’t use email at work anymore because it is siloed to the original participants.

For many people that's a selling point. I practically beg my teammates to ask questions in the team slack channel instead of DMing me, but they never do. I think it's stage fright and wanting to reveal ignorance to as few people as possible amplified by various higher up people joining the channel. Also compounded by tons of people from other teams joining our channel and no one pushing back because "we want to have an inclusive conversation" or similar platitude.



The stage fright comes from a place of lack of psychological safety. Too many mediocre managers see asking questions as poor performance.


> I practically beg my teammates to ask questions in the team slack channel instead of DMing me, but they never do.

I would probably be one of them (although I'd be more likely to email you if that's an option).

If I have to ask my stupid question in public, I'm more likely to simply not ask it at all -- especially if management or people who are not on my immediate team are in the Slack channel.




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