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Improperly copying recipients can lead to data leaks. Best Practices and Alternatives
A simple "Thank you" or "Received" that doesn't need to be seen by everyone. When to Use "Reply All" Reply ↓
Use (which includes everyone in the original email) carefully, usually for: Improperly copying recipients can lead to data leaks
"Reply All" is often misused, signaling a lack of awareness of others' time. Reply ↓
"Reply All" can lead to groupthink or public embarrassment, such as when sending a "thank you" to dozens of people unnecessarily.