-You’ve Got Mail-
A
month ago I attended a Birthday BBQ. It was a lot of fun, but one of
the best moments of the night (for me) was when some of the guests found
out who I was.
“You’re Jak?!”
When
someone exclaims that I’m torn on how to answer, because the reasoning
behind it could be negative just as much as it could be positive. I’d
only met some of them one other time roughly a year ago during holiday
events. Did I offend someone? I swear a lot and speak “off the cuff”...
occasionally. Were these people “Friends” or “Foes”? It’s important to
know these things.
Turns
out they’ve been receiving notifications (via Gmail) when I make a post
on my blog. I found that odd, considering I never had them added to my
social networks like Facebook — let alone Google+. So my settings have
been sending out emails to people outside mutual circles. The cool
thing? They didn’t really care, they just never knew who the hell I was.
So
I joked about being the most famous person they’ll never know, made
some new friends, and experimented. Finishing up a blog post while at
said BBQ, I posted and waited. Moments later I heard chimes on multiple
cell phones of friends and guests at the party. I laughed maniacally;
mission accomplished. I’m easily amused.
Skip
ahead to another party amongst a different group of friends, though,
and I was met with a different tone. I received my first — officially
voiced anyhow— complaint. I was asked if I could change that setting;
turn it off. I felt bad, but after contemplation I figured there were
ways to stop receiving said notifications... I’d seen the option myself
when receiving notifications from fellow bloggers. So I explained this,
but for a few weeks have been contemplating changing those settings.
I
understand how it could be incredibly annoying during daily blog
hop/challenges. Now with those ending, and my posting being a lot more
infrequent, I haven’t worried too much about it. IF, however, it really
pisses off the majority of my readers... then that’s a different story. I
can just take a tally and make a personal “circle” for people
specifically not interested in receiving email notifications when I make
a post. The goal isn’t about irritating people, that’s for sure, but a
lot of times — with following so many blogs — I wish more I followed
used the email notifications. It would help me keep track of where I’m
at and who I have yet to catch up with in terms of visiting.
Many posts are lost in my “feed” now.
Regardless
of what is decided, I will always send out a notification for my
fiction blog. The time lapse between entries there is usually weeks, if
not months. So that one people will just have to suck up and endure!
Basically,
I’m leaving it up to individuals to let me know if they want to be
removed from circles I send notifications to, and believing in their
ability to stop the notifications on their end (which I’d imagine most
have done already).
INCOMING!
If
you haven’t already stopped notifications and would like me to shift
you to a non-notified Google+ Circle let me know. If needing help
figuring out how to regulate the notifications from your end, I’m sure
with our powers combined we can come up with a solution.
It’s been a long while. I briefly discuss some of this year’s shortcomings, and in doing so, find it’s just more of the same.
Then I attempt to give a more positive spin…
Extra Life Game Day 2021 has arrived! It’s Year 8 for myself and I am looking forward to once again raise money for Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare. Team Cryton Crusaders is ready (kind of) for the annual fundraising event involving a 24-Hour Gaming Marathon! I kept last year’s fun, but likely impossible Milestone to reach!
Learn more about the challenge where my team and I play games and heal kids!