One of the things that has become problematic is that people are considering just about *anything* that doesn't come directly from a friend or family member as spam now.
They don't seem to care that they signed up for this list or that, or are subscribing (actively) to this product or that.
The powers that be don't care either. Once they get a complaint, the ball is in motion, and the sender has to eat it.
So that sucks...
We, as webmasters aren't helping the situation by complaining publicly on boards saying someone (another webmaster) is spamming them. While it's true that some webmasters go overboard with their marketing, most of us don't.
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