Friendly Junk Mail Worse Than Spam?
from the I-don't-think-so... dept
A new study says that "friendly" junk mail is still a much bigger problem than spam. They say that people who receive forwarded jokes, chain letters, and video clips from friends take up more network resources than spam. I thought this was surprising since I barely receive any of that sort of stuff - but maybe it's just because most people who know me know that I am vehemently against these sorts of things (and respond angrily when someone does send one). However, it doesn't seem like much of a surprise that a large video clogs up a network more than a text spam. I'm not sure that it's really an issue that needs to be "studied". People just need to learn not to forward crap like that on to their friends.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Friendly email is Friendly email
I frankly view "friendly email" as a necessary evil. It shows that someone cares enough to send you something, even if that something has little value. And besides, I like many of the jokes my friends send, even though they all send the same ones back and forth, usually because they are friends they know you'll get a kick out of it. And if you don't, they aren't as likely to take your rejection of their email as grounds to send you 15 more.
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