Prediction: Spam Will Be Gone In Two Years
from the wanna-bet? dept
A professor from Singapore is now predicting that spam will be gone within two years because we, as a society, won't permit it to continue. He believes that since so many people hate spam, some sort of solution against this tyranny of the minority will magically present itself. "It [the elimination of spam] will happen within one or two years, simply because it is so intolerable." While it would be nice if he were right, it's difficult to be so optimistic.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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Some older forms of spam have disappeared
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Re: Some older forms of spam have disappeared
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Re: Some older forms of spam have disappeared
Anti Noise laws.
or airplanes dropping discount coupons.
Anti Littering laws.
Door-to-door sales are rare.
Laws banning door to door salesman.
Gee, looks like the basis is enforcable laws, not "because people will find it intolerable"
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faulty logic
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Re: faulty logic
Other than the senders, not too many people like spam, and I bet even those that do send spam hate the spam they get from other people.
But how fast can we stop it? I dunno.. we haven't done it very well so far. I get 4-5 megabytes worth every single day in spite of multiple levels of filtering and blocking.
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What about snail-mail spam?
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I have a different prediction ...
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