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Not just the venue has changed though, now we not only get poems with promises of good luck or threats of doom for not following instructions, we get petitions, promises of rewards from big companies, plea's to call your local government person because of some pending law that will be devastating to someone or something, and suggestions to boycott popular companies because of some alleged injustice they have performed. (Just imagine the phone calls these companies get!)
I get amusing chain letters in my email box
occasionally mixed in with some urban legends and christian
internet hoaxes for variety and before I knew better
I'd give a little laugh, a roll of the eyes and pass it on to
the 10 required friends with the promise that something good
would happen in 10 days (or that I would escape a horrific tragedy)
Oh but then I learned. I learned about SPAM and
about how to finally change my email address when it got overwhelming!
Perpetuating email chain letters is not a good idea. I read recently that most internet service providers prohibit it in their terms of service... hmm... I will have to read those terms to see what else I'm not allowed to do! But it is with good reason that they have these rules.
You
know the old 'phrase' I tell 2 friends and they tell 2 friends and
they tell 2 friends... yada yada yada... well imagine what happens
when you forward that silly email to your 20 friends and they each
send it to their 20 friends... well already you've got 420 copies
going out to cyberspace and taking up bandwidth and bogging down servers
all over the place - especially if your 20 people are co-workers on
the same email system!
What
else is wrong with it? Well you've just added your name,
or at least email address to a long and growing list of which you
have no control over. This is like sending out an engraved invitation
to spammers and scammers all
over the world and suddenly the note from Aunt Joan is buried among
50 emails trying to sell you everything from viagra to stocks and bonds.
So what can you do? Well, the first and most obvious is delete it. But sometimes it's a cute story or a joke or some other reason to smile or chuckle and we all need some of that now and again so you want to forward it? Take these steps to do it safely.
After you've clicked forward go through the email, delete all the email addresses that are hanging on to the mail of all the people that have received it with you. Leave only the portion of the email that you think is funny or cute and take out all the instructions to forward to 10 - 20 - or 50 people and what will happen if you don't and.. Use the bcc: field for the emails of the people you're going to send it to to keep their emails from being passed on if one of them chooses to forward it.