Inbound Qualification
Filtering is intended to preserve attention for people who are strong matches rather than to be rude. The main burden of inbound messages is the need to determine whether each requester is serious, relevant, or worth time. Unfiltered inbou…
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Filtering is intended to preserve attention for people who are strong matches rather than to be rude. The main burden of inbound messages is the need to determine whether each requester is serious, relevant, or worth time. Unfiltered inbound requests create hidden operational work by turning small messages into unintended tasks. Filtering is necessary when time is limited and inbound request quality varies.