"Are
you good spam or bad spam?"
This is the question I find echoing in my head sometimes
when I am going through my email, as if it is part of some
electronic Wizard of Oz. Have you ever given any thought
to the fact that there really is a difference in spam? Not
that I am defending anyone, but let me make my point and
then you can decide for yourself.
Spam is such a hot issue and no one knows the "right"
view of spam that fits everyone. You either:
- will take all measures to prevent people from sending
it to you
- don't mind it at all and happily delete, delete, delete
every day
- OR hate it sometimes and ignore it other times.
I think I fall in the last category, which is what started
me thinking about good and bad spam. My point of view has
now developed into this:
BAD Spam-
- It is bad spam when you reply to it to be removed and it
is returned to you because the address is made up.
- It is bad spam when the removal link does not open a real
url.
- It is bad spam when you paste the message source into Spam
Cop and the info you get back before clicking the "Send
spam report" shows tons of dead ends and made up domains,
etc.
This means that this "Cowardly Lion" harvested
your address,and went to great lengths to cover their tracks
in order not to get caught sending spam.
GOOD Spam-
- It is good spam when there is an actual person on the other
end, apologizing for inconveniencing you.
What made it good spam? Because here is spam that you most
likely will not get again, because it is more legit then
the bad spam. These people are not out to break any rules,
upset anyone, or ruin your day. 9 times out of 10 they really
don't know any better and will learn, very quickly I might
add.
Also, keep in mind that the Scarecrow in us does not ALWAYS
remember every email we sign up for. It is possible to have
signed up for something and a week later be flipping out
because you are getting email from some unknown. If we only
had a brain sometimes (Speaking for myself, of course).
It is also highly possible that someone is having funsubscribing
you to things. Never count that one out, it happens all
of the time.
GOOD vs BAD
Personally, I would much rather get NO spam, however if
I had to choose, I would have to go with good spam. Bad
spam demonstrates that the sender KNOWS what is NOT acceptable
and went to all of this trouble and expense to hide behind
this long trail of fake addresses. These are malicious acts,
and down right dirty. Do they really think that what they
are trying to sell in this manner is actually worth it?
These are the people we should be upset with. These are
the people that we need to be telling, "I'll get you
my pretty, and your little server too!"
So, whether you agree or disagree, just try to keep in
mind that
1. The whole world is not out to get you.
2. Not every piece of spam is sent with the same intent.
And...
3. As the world around us continues to change,
we will be seeing more and more companies resorting to sending
their junk mail through email rather then the post office.(I
think this is becoming a more desirable thing to us all,
as it would be much safer, take less effort to get rid of,
& is better for the environment.)
Now is the time to try to adjust our view and approach
the issue with a level head. If we don't we will drive ourselves
mad, and for what purpose? The changes in our world cause
the internet to change. Soon you probably will find yourself
saying, "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore".
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