If your employer had a Mastodon server for staff, would you use it?
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@wordshaper why?
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@tassoman I meant "for employees" but I didn't want to get into the distinction between employees, contractors, consultants, or whatever. "Staff" seems to cover them all.
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Evan Prodromoureplied to Glowing Cat of the Nuclear Wastelands ☣ last edited by
@deathkitten do you use work email for personal stuff?
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@ecksearoh why not?
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@LinuxAndYarn yeah, that seems dumb. Do they give you an email address?
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@undead do you use the company email server?
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@luc yes, I think it would be great.
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Julien Deswaef :tw:replied to Evan Prodromou last edited by
@evan we have one at https://toot.thoughtworks.com.
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@jessamyn what about a SaaS service like https://masto.host/ ?
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Evan Prodromoureplied to 👺防空識別區👹 (mix mastering) last edited by
@adiz do you have separate work and personal email addresses?
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@evan Yes, and I only use it for my job,. nothing else. The days of using work addresses for anything personal ended for me when gmail was launched.
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@jasonbrooks I just don't like doing this kind of goalpost-moving in the middle of a poll. "It's public EXCEPT FOR TUESDAYS on approval from a manager but only for automated content unless a repost by official brand accounts" blah blah blah.
If there is a difference for you between public or private, answer "Qualified Yes" or "Qualified No".
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Evan Prodromoureplied to Julien Deswaef :tw: last edited by
@judeswae cool!
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@LinuxAndYarn yep, keeping separate personal and work accounts is pretty necessary.
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Invisible Marcel 🌀replied to Evan Prodromou last edited by
@evan I don’t use my work email for jokes to my friends. So yes. But my employer doesn’t provide a micro blogging platform
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Evan Prodromoureplied to Invisible Marcel 🌀 last edited by
@madjo yeah, I mean, it's pretty common to have separate personal and work email accounts.
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@evan I wouldn't feel comfortable enough to post anything on social media managed and monitored by an employer.
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In my opinion role won't be exclusive. I would accept them all.
But, organizations have different levels of "visibility" for documents.
In fedi, for example can be: 1to1 chats, closed groups, global groups, and why not, federated posts. "Only to followers" visibility can be seen as a group but difficult to manage.
Pleroma and derivated, plus Misskey have ability to post not federated, also (I can't say for other softwares). -
Evan Prodromoureplied to Tassoman last edited by [email protected]
@tassoman you asked what I meant by "server for staff" and I told you.
I'm happy to clarify the meaning of terms in the poll question after the poll is over.
I agree that how to set up and use an enterprise Fediverse server is an interesting question.
If the configuration or feature set would change your answer, "qualified yes/no" should work.
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@ecksearoh do you use work email?