With a flexible system you can have both depending on the situation

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On Feb 20, 2017 9:08 AM, Erik Huesca <erik@huesca.mx> wrote:
Mail is a formal communication, chat is informal. What kind of communication do we want to have, one with traceability or one that responds to instantaneous and individual occurrences without tracking capability?

Erik Huesca
Knowledge and Digital Culture Foundation

Erik S. Huesca
Fundación para el Conocimiento y Cultura Digital (FUNCO)
Móvil: + 55 26619243

On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 2:06 AM, Rahul Srivastava via At-Large <at-large@atlarge-lists.icann.org> wrote:
Lets me contribute by proving some SOLUTION to this long debate of Mail issue.
 
Certainly e-mails are just too old age technology to communicate within a large community. and to top of it when you allow everyone to send message to everyone it becomes too messy as it it right now since last two days.
 
Messenger application is a better choice. However the most popular messaging platform whatsapp doesn’t offer any business solution. whatsapp group is certainly not what we can opt for reason being its group size of only 256 members and privacy issues that may arise from exposing mobile number of all members to everyone.
 
There are few well know messaging platform like JioChat and wechat which let business and organisation create official channel. it let channel owner send message to each one follower and if a follower replies its visible only to channel owner. the channel owner can choose to distribute this response agin to all the followers.
 
Best part is user's personal details like mobile number and e-mail is never exposed to anyone and these services comes with no cost.   

Regards
rahul 


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