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4. '''There are two types of chats: those with a relevant group name, and those where the name is random nonsense that changes regularly. Only the second kind are good.''' | 4. '''There are two types of chats: those with a relevant group name, and those where the name is random nonsense that changes regularly. Only the second kind are good.''' | ||
β | Some group chats frequently change the name of their title or the names of their channels, for example to reference upcoming events or inside jokes | + | Some group chats frequently change the name of their title or the names of their channels, for example to reference upcoming events or inside jokes. Randall claims that those are the only good kind, compared to those that never change group names, perhaps implying a singular focus is less interesting than a dynamic chat that often changes names. |
5. '''When mentioning it elsewhere, always just refer to it as "the group chat" to create an aura of exclusive mystery.''' | 5. '''When mentioning it elsewhere, always just refer to it as "the group chat" to create an aura of exclusive mystery.''' |