As a Brexit voting Trump fan I'm not sure why I'm being put with that group of people.

As a Brexit voting Trump fan I'm not sure why I'm being put with that group of people.

Does this drive anyone else up the wall? Since when is "inbox" a verb? Why can't these people say "send me a message" or "send me a pm" or something more conventional? What's wrong with these people?
First brexit, then Trump, and now this
The world's gone mad I tell you!
I would retain some elements of nowaday computing too like home shopping (Tesco, Argos, Amazon etc), railway/bus times, email, updated computer graphics, Hampsterdance, but ditch the impersonal social network / social media / whatever crap 
Cause its 2 words verus a lot of words
Don't see the issue with it to be honest.
Especially with English, I see the flexibility of it as something to be celebrated, not condemned.Don't see the issue with it to be honest.
I say 'Shoot me an email' or 'Ping me an email' personally.![]()

"Please revert to my inbox"
Huh?
Agreed Diddums - "inbox me" gets my goat as well. It seems to be isolated to Facebook users. The girls in my my office... "oh yeah, that bloke inboxed me an hour ago..."
Makes me wish we'd go back to the 80s in some respects when we used computers properly. "Properly" like in programming, 8-bit games, homework, robot arms (remember those?) and ofc bulletin boards were around back then tooI would retain some elements of nowaday computing too like home shopping (Tesco, Argos, Amazon etc), railway/bus times, email, updated computer graphics, Hampsterdance, but ditch the impersonal social network / social media / whatever crap
I just say PM me (if it's a forum), or otherwise, email me. They're both 2 words.