Hi Pedro,
I have already been using this method in all the email groups where I am a
part of, by minimizing repetitive and non-essential emails.
In my opinion, we cannot impose our standards on others, as some
individuals prioritize quantity over quality in their emails. (I am talking
in general and not into this mailing group).
Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention.
Enjoy your time,
Amin

On Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 11:31 PM Pedro de Perdigão Lana <
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Within ISOC's Code of Conduct, we can find a very useful and interesting
> prescription:* "Only send a message to the entire list if everyone can
> benefit from it. Do not send “thank you” and “me too” replies to the full
> list".*
>
> Considering the growing number of messages that end up filling our
> mailboxes here in the NCSG community, I would kindly like to suggest, and
> check if others agree, that we also adopt this as a good practice. This is
> not the same as saying that we should not promote these nice gestures of
> recognizing others' work and good ideas, but only that these messages would
> be better directed only to the person who will surely appreciate them, not
> to the whole list.
>
> Cordially,
>
> *Pedro de Perdigão Lana*
> Lawyer <https://www.nic.br/>, GEDAI/UFPR <https://www.gedai.com.br/>
> Researcher
> PhD Candidate (UFPR), LLM in Business Law (UCoimbra)
> Board Member @ CC Brasil <https://br.creativecommons.net/>, ISOC BR
> <https://isoc.org.br/> and IODA <https://ioda.org.br/>
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