My recipient list got long enough for Google and Yahoo to start treating them as spam

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This format will allow me to put up material on my timetable and also to reach people for whom email didn’t work. It also avoids the spam problem of my email list getting too long. I’ve found that my thoughts on theatre, movies, and music probably won’t fit here because they’ll become stale but everything else looks like it’ll fit. Using a blog keeps the info optional for the reader, but avoids automatic blocking. Am also on Facebook at Ann H. Logan and Twitter as @abycats. Thanks for looking.

https://abycats.online/2018/08/11/abycats-thoughts [Oops — NOT abycats.online/2018/08/23/323 😉 ]

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2 responses to “My recipient list got long enough for Google and Yahoo to start treating them as spam”

  1. John O'Reilly Avatar

    love this
    Great blog post! I love how you mentioned using a blog as a way to reach more people and avoid the spam problem of having a long email list. It’s definitely a convenient format.

    I’m curious, how has using a blog versus email helped you in terms of reaching a wider audience? Do you find that you get more engagement and feedback through your blog?
    Johnie
    AiRiches.Online

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  2. New Media Works Avatar
    New Media Works

    Hi John 🙂

    Please note that above I am quoting another blog (please follow the link to view the original post).

    Personally, I find “natural language” to be the fundamental technology supporting my work (for more about that, please see https://indigenous.news.blog 😉 ).

    I don’t use Google or Yahoo for anything at all. Sometimes I visit DDG or other sites like that.

    Thanks for your interest!

    🙂 Norbert

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