Using Read Receipts Might Make You a Better Person
<p>Ofall the different tools and features we use to communicate virtually, read receipts might be one of the most contentious.</p>
<p>“I hate read receipts, especially with men I’m talking to,” says Sarah Solomon, an author based in New York. “It’s such a one-sided power move, like, ‘I’ve chosen to ignore you. Deal with it.’”</p>
<p>“If someone is going to read my text, but not respond to it, I don’t need to know about it,” says Rose London, a law clerk in St. Petersburg, Florida. “When I see that ‘read’ with no response, it’s like, well, fuck you too then.”</p>
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