Thracking definition

Thracking means hijacking an e-mail thread. If you've thracked, you've added comments or questions to an e-mail thread, which then led it off topic and away from its original intent. Don't thrack, particularly when the original message is sent by a committee member. If you have a comment unrelated to the topic thread, start a new thread. Thracking often forces committee members to wade through myriad messages unnecessarily, often delaying response times to needy dogs.

Related to Thracking

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