• don@lemm.ee
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    Someone on that stupid platform gets it. I’m impressed.

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        Sure, just don’t post stuff. Add people you meet at work, and use it to apply for jobs. Don’t use it as actual social media.

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          I don’t really understand work social media groups/websites. I worked at a KFC for a while, and we had this weird Microsoft Facebook knockoff called yapper, there were occasional manager rants specific to our store and congratulations posts, but company wide was just weird. Mostly just memes and people begging for krushers back

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            Yeah, we have one as well (yammer, probably same as yours), and pretty much nobody uses it, or at least I ignore it.

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              Oh, Yammer, that’s the one. I never really used it much either, I don’t think I can get behind sending memes on a company platform monitored by your manager, fully tied to your actual identity. I had to use it for store news and such. I did some deep digging, sure hope they couldn’t see that. I went back years out of boredom and curiosity and found some juicy arguments. Seriously, who’s arguing with people over inconsequential things on a work social media??

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                I know, right? That can only end one of two ways: HR gets pissed or nobody cares. There’s no positives here. Your manager won’t promote you because you posted something insightful or funny, they care about numbers and how much they like you in person.

                So yeah, I really don’t understand who that’s for.

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                  It has 2 good uses:

                  1. Sharing knowledge without being limited to the boundaries of teams and departments.
                  2. A social network around a topic (such as posting photos of your pets) that anyone in the organization can join.
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                    1. We have an internal company site for posting relevant info (e.g. HR docs, processes, etc), as well as email if there truly is something relevant to the entire company (that’s incredibly rare)
                    2. I honestly don’t care that Betsy in Missouri has a dog if I live in Arizona; if I want to discuss things about a topic, I’ll do it on real SM, not internal company SM