If nothing else, the lag between messages is often hours.  And you’ll ask a 
question like is the light on the POE green and 2 hours later you’ll get an 
answer like the box has some lights on.

 

For me, if a customer leaves an email or voice message, I know within minutes, 
no matter where I am.  OK, maybe not so much if I’m sleeping.  But I often 
don’t know someone has sent a message via Facebook until I get the email 
reminder from Facebook, and they have a lag in the email notifications.  So 
once someone starts a conversation on FB, I have to stay camped on FB via my 
laptop or phone, which is annoying if the customer takes hours so respond.

 

I actually prefer text messages now that people are getting good at attachng a 
cellphone photo to a text message.  As they say, one picture is worth a 
thousand words.

 

 

From: AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> On Behalf Of Matt Hoppes
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2019 10:48 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <af@af.afmug.com>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] customer messaging alternatives to FB

 

Why is Facebook messaging bad?

 

We use it like chat. It integrates with our ticket system (zendesk). It’s 
great. 

 

Almost everyone has a FB account. It’s a free chat system for 
support/information. 

 

I don’t see the issue. 


On Mar 10, 2019, at 11:43 AM, Ken Hohhof <af...@kwisp.com 
<mailto:af...@kwisp.com> > wrote:

Since Zuckerberg’s blog post about the future of messaging on Facebook, there 
has been a lot of discussion about how young people especially dislike the 
public post approach of social media platforms like Facebook and prefer 
alternatives like Snapchat and WeChat.

 

Occasionally we get customers sending us a PM on Facebook, trying to use it 
like tech support chat.  We find it to be very inefficient, and try to get them 
to email us or call, but most of the time they just engage in a series of 
back-and-forth Facebook messages.  This morning we got a message “I have a 
question, can you help?”  I don’t know, what’s the question?

 

Unfortunately, Facebook seems to be the only social media app or platform 
widely used by our not-so-young not-so-savvy customer base.  At least as far as 
we know.  Maybe they are going crazy on Snapchat, Instagram, Slack, WeChat, 
Twitter, or some other platform we don’t use.

 

Are you folks finding something other than Facebook for your customers to 
contact you with private messages?  Maybe not a public platform at all but some 
kind of chat feature on your website?  But chat needs 24x7 staffing and that 
means outsourcing or a chatbot, not sure I want to do that.  We do have a 
“contact us” form on the mobile version of our website, and sometimes people do 
use that, but that only works if they answer their phone and/or check their 
email.

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