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Why I don't allow empty chatter in my messaging


Someone just sent me 10 messages, each 1 word in length, and I got pretty upset about it. Yet at the same time, I got pro-active and decided to explain to that person why I don't allow such empty messages in my communication. She thankfully understood my position, so I kept her as a friend.

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Yeah good for him. Any routable address will get messages. The real battle is to avoid spam, not get spammed. So the fact that 100 companies email him stuff... is okay, but let's count the pennies: he's losing manpower, compute power and losing money on this overall. He's not making money on getting spammed.

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Yeah good for him. Any routable address will get messages. The real battle is to avoid spam, not get spammed. So the fact that 100 companies email him stuff... is okay, but let's count the pennies: he's losing manpower, compute power and losing money on this overall. He's not making money on getting spammed.

Come take a look at annesque.com , an email platform I've developed that addresses this issue and actually combats spam.
Yeah good for him. Any routable address will get messages. The real battle is to avoid spam, not get spammed. So the fact that 100 companies email him stuff... is okay, but let's count the pennies: he's losing manpower, compute power and losing money on this overall. He's not making money on getting spammed.

Come take a look at annesque.com , an email platform I've developed that addresses this issue and actually combats spam.
Yeah good for him. Any routable address will get messages. The real battle is to avoid spam, not get spammed. So the fact that 100 companies email him stuff... is okay, but let's count the pennies: he's losing manpower, compute power and losing money on this overall. He's not making money on getting spammed.

Come take a look at annesque.com , an email platform I've developed that addresses this issue and actually combats spam.
Yeah good for him. Any routable address will get messages. The real battle is to avoid spam, not get spammed. So the fact that 100 companies email him stuff... is okay, but let's count the pennies: he's losing manpower, compute power and losing money on this overall. He's not making money on getting spammed.

Come take a look at annesque.com , an email platform I've developed that addresses this issue and actually combats spam.
Yeah good for him. Any routable address will get messages. The real battle is to avoid spam, not get spammed. So the fact that 100 companies email him stuff... is okay, but let's count the pennies: he's losing manpower, compute power and losing money on this overall. He's not making money on getting spammed.

Come take a look at annesque.com , an email platform I've developed that addresses this issue and actually combats spam.
Yeah good for him. Any routable address will get messages. The real battle is to avoid spam, not get spammed. So the fact that 100 companies email him stuff... is okay, but let's count the pennies: he's losing manpower, compute power and losing money on this overall. He's not making money on getting spammed.

Come take a look at annesque.com , an email platform I've developed that addresses this issue and actually combats spam.
Yeah good for him. Any routable address will get messages. The real battle is to avoid spam, not get spammed. So the fact that 100 companies email him stuff... is okay, but let's count the pennies: he's losing manpower, compute power and losing money on this overall. He's not making money on getting spammed.

Come take a look at annesque.com , an email platform I've developed that addresses this issue and actually combats spam.