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by falcolas 696 days ago
Ironically, since HN tends to dislike short content-less posts, which means quite often unless we have something more to say, we do not respond at all.

That is, there is no ack signal.

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A lot of email communication happens by this same rule.

Reactions are an interesting workaround, where people that need to ack a message can just send one, and the client can collapse repeating ones into a number, not bothering anyone.

But, of course, every client needs to know about that for it to work.

I know of a few company cultures like this. You can count on people to take action where action is requested, and to take note where taking note is expected. Everything else is just noise, and employees tend to keep the noise level quite low.
> You can count on people to take action where action is requested, and to take note where taking note is expected.

Unfortunately, I work with humans and technology, both of whom are fallible. As such, reminders and prompts are occasionally required. Being able to tell if a message was received, read, and understood is a very useful signal.

lol