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  • Third: A lot of people give out their email address on
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    Most people now know the official definition of spam- Unsolicited Commercial Email (UCE for short).

    That definition does several things we should look at.

    1. It categorizes spam as commercial

    2. It limits it to email

    3. Calling anything unsolicited creates vagueness

    Even though all the above things may be true, there are several more things about spam that seem far more annoying.

    • First: Spam doesn't have to be commercial to be a nuisance.

    • Second: Unsolicited commercialism is so widespread that you can't avoid it by just changing websites.

    • Third: A lot of people give out their email address one
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      gs we should look at.

      1. It categorizes spam as commercial

      2. It limits it to email

      3. Calling anything unsolicited creates vagueness

      Even though all the above things may be true, there are several more things about spam that seem far more annoying.

      • First: Spam doesn't have to be commercial to be a nuisance.

      • Second: Unsolicited commercialism is so widespread that you can't avoid it by just changing websites.

      • Third: A lot of people give out their email address on
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        olicited creates vagueness

        Even though all the above things may be true, there are several more things about spam that seem far more annoying.

        • First: Spam doesn't have to be commercial to be a nuisance.

        • Second: Unsolicited commercialism is so widespread that you can't avoid it by just changing websites.

        • Third: A lot of people give out their email address on
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          m far more annoying.

          • First: Spam doesn't have to be commercial to be a nuisance.

          • Second: Unsolicited commercialism is so widespread that you can't avoid it by just changing websites.

          • Third: A lot of people give out their email address on
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            ialism is so widespread that you can't avoid it by just changing websites.

          • Third: A lot of people give out their email address one day and don't understand why they get email the next day from that website.

          Also what if Bill Gates decided to give $10,000 to the next 20 people who opened an email from him. That would be unsolicited, but who would care. (what if your spam filter tossed it out).

          On the other hand there are people who will claim to be giving away money when they only want your bank account #. Don't give it to them.

          Even if all the above were acceptable, what is it about spam that really, really gets your dander up? Isn't it the untruth.

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