Jeff, your reply is really disappointing for three reasons. 1. Lack of shared tags features is not a design decision -- it is a limitation of an implementation from many years ago. The amount of requests would mean, in most other companies, that resources would be allocated and work done to address what customers want. None of that was reported. 2. An occasional "hey" is not how shared social systems engineered well operate. Facebook and Twitter do not rely on a "hey" channel, nor does Amazon or Google. 3. If you bill yourself as an "evangelist", your first duty is to the customers, not the mothership. You must collect the feedback and bring it to the attention of the management, not guess why it's not posting about things anymore. Given this stonewalling, I'm using all available channels to organize users to demand a change on this. I suggest anyone who wants this uses their Twitter to the fullest to make sure this is the case. Note that I'm still a heavy Evernote user and even bought almost everything from the marketplace, so I believe this is a very useful form of partnership with a company to reply to every @evernote tweet with a reminder to build great features. A+