David Zaslavsky on Nostr: npub13vvfm…a0sze Yeah it is a great feature, it's just that the downside I've found ...
npub13vvfm5djl3y7y8rjnyw2wg4qyjx6hnkc44cn0rdw06agwc8kktvq8a0sze (npub13vv…0sze) Yeah it is a great feature, it's just that the downside I've found is that if you schedule a message for, say, the next day as part of an active discussion, then the message will be sent without taking into account all the developments that happened after writing the message but before sending it. So it arrives out of context, at least in a single-threaded discussion model like Slack uses. (it's less of an issue with branching discussion like in email, although that relies on people paying attention to which message is being replied to) That's my main reason for not using scheduling more often.