@MediumRedRidingHood it only hits the daily prescription for a user if they follow you and it's not from within a tribe.
Is there any way to respond to users without it hitting the Daily Prescription thing (to comment instead of making a new post, in reddit terminology)? I cant tell if my posts there are showing up for everyone, or just me. Don't want to just clog it up with random responses to people if it's meant to be a home page.
@Redreformedbro "Hang on babe, this guy wants my number"
@Chaddeus_Rex I prefer asking in person, but I'm 100% sure you're overthinking this. Ask her when you want to. If she likes you it won't matter, and if she doesn't it also won't matter.
@itiswr1tten After reading through bios for most of those, looks like the answer is "it depends" as far as what moves you forward in an org. I guess I was expecting technical background to be a bit more relevant for those positions than it is. Thank you for the link.
@itiswr1tten Sorry. Don't know a ton about it and hard to find good people to ask. Can I assume from what you're saying that you need a different skillset for CTO versus a director of a tech division? I will look those people up.