People really don't want to see your signature added to every single txt they get from you.
Why not just create a text shortcut? With that, just typing a short letter combination will insert your signature phrase anytime you want.
Like keep a signature in copy? And paste?
Are you constantly texting people who don't know who you are? A txt signature goes to everyone, on every txt you send them, every time, and is generally unnecessary and usually gets annoying. On the occasion someone doesn't know who you are, tell them. You asked - that's my opinion, now do what you like. I don't know what keyboard you use, but I can add "shortcuts" to my keyboard - like if I type "jh" it inserts my whole name. That's one idea if you are looking to save time for all the people you txt who don't know who you are.All of this maybe true, but it'd be nice to send a text to someone with a #bob at the end so you don't get a text back from someone that you haven't texted in forever that says
'who is this?'
I'm talking about just a name, not a paragraph from the Constitution.
Just can't see why that's such an issue with them. Must be something I'm missing.
All of the addon apps have it. I just don't want to add an app just for that.
Dude, he asked...I don't understand the debate here.
Some people like to have the signature, if you don't like it that doesn't nullify someone elses preference.
Debate? I don't see one. He said why take it away? People answered that most users send a book as a signature... So Samsung most likely decided to remove it for that.I don't understand the debate here.
Some people like to have the signature, if you don't like it that doesn't nullify someone elses preference.
So who here actually knows why it was removed?
Do you also know why individual notifications were removed?
Seems to me it's all conjecture, possibly based on preferences by the individuals responding.
I don't care if someone has a signature, I don't care if they don't. It doesn't take any more or less of my time either way.
People use signatures all the time in email, even at work. Clearly it isn't needed because at work you see the sender's name before you even open the email, so the point about sending to people who already know you seems moot.
To me it was all argumentative, but I guess it wasn't to others.
Carry on.
He asked if it was a bad thing, and why. I gave my view. You can state yours as well. Anyone in this thread is welcome to offer their opinion. Not sure why you are having such an issue with the discussion. As for email - email and SMS (SHORT Message Service) are generally used for different things, and emails today are often used as a communication of record. I'll not waste a bunch of time here explaining all the differences between email and SMS and how they are used. You have your view and it is different than mine. That is perfectly fine with me. I don't have a problem with the differing viewpoints in this thread or any thread. I don't see anything wrong with the discussion.So who here actually knows why it was removed?
Do you also know why individual notifications were removed?
Seems to me it's all conjecture, possibly based on preferences by the individuals responding.
I don't care if someone has a signature, I don't care if they don't. It doesn't take any more or less of my time either way.
People use signatures all the time in email, even at work. Clearly it isn't needed because at work you see the sender's name before you even open the email, so the point about sending to people who already know you seems moot.
To me it was all argumentative, but I guess it wasn't to others.
Carry on.
I think if you took a poll most people would prefer not to see sigs in the txt's they receive. I personally do not know a single person who uses them - I literally never receive txt's with sigs (in years). Doesn't mean you can't, and no one can stop you if you want to. So do what ever you like.