Email Is Dead. Here’s the Future of Communication
Author: Lisa Nielsen
Go to Source
So what is the future of communication?
Online communities
Personal communication
It’s not texting. By design, texting often doesn’t work well across platforms. It’s also not the best format for organizing, sharing, planning and more. The other issue is that you must have the phone number of the others you are communicating with. Another personally identifiable information issue. While there are some text platforms people can join with an invite code, these still are not the most popular.
While platforms can and will change, love it or hate it, for personal life, right now, Facebook is winning. Groups partnered with messaging beats the alternative. Phone, email, or other sharing is not required. Instead just tell someone to connect with you in the group.
Professional communication
For professional communication you’ve got Facebook Workplace, Slack, and Teams. No more need to share your email or phone. Instead you just share with others how to link up with you in the appropriate platform.
Once you’re in platform, you don’t have to worry about the email related issues. Most have the ability to phone or video conference. What’s best is that the junk/spam is generally handled well by moderators and community members.
The Death of Email
It is becoming harder and harder to track, keep up with, sort, and stay on top of the few priority emails that come through. Email is evolving toward the point of extinction and that’s okay. Change is hard, but the time has come for us all to evolve towards the newer and more effective online community method of communication.