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User seeks advice on responding to colleagues' poor research documents

A Mastodon user is seeking advice on how to professionally respond to colleagues who share poorly organized research documents, often referred to as "slop documents." The user wants to address the issue without creating a hostile work environment but is concerned that ignoring the problem will lead to its recurrence or worsening. They are looking for effective communication strategies to provide feedback on the quality of the shared research. AI

RANK_REASON This is a personal anecdote and request for advice on a workplace communication issue, not a significant industry event.

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    How the heck can I respond to co-workers who say "here is the research I did" and send a slop document? I would love to rant and rave at them about it, but I do

    How the heck can I respond to co-workers who say "here is the research I did" and send a slop document? I would love to rant and rave at them about it, but I don't want to create an aggressive/unpleasant work environment. The lowest friction thing to do is just ignore it and pret…