I suspect most email list programs have a hard time keeping up with
these "invitation" emails. As soon as they block, one, a new one emerges.
Having been the accidental sender of such email (to my complete
humiliation) it is easy to mistakenly do based on the interfaces,
which I have sometimes felt are almost devious in their design so you
don't quite see the mistake you are about to make!!!
N
At 10:53 AM 5/1/2008, you wrote:
>Or, is it an example of group spam that email based forums should
>discuss what is/isn't considered allowable?
>
>Christie Mason
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: onlinefacilitation@yahoogroups.com
>[mailto:onlinefacilitation@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Jeffrey Keefer
>Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 9:09 AM
>To: onlinefacilitation@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: RE: [of] Frederica Clare wants to keep up with you on Twitter
>
>
>This was the first time I have seen a Twitter invite sent to an
>entire group / mailing list. I think this opens some interesting
>possibilities for online communities. ----- Jeffrey Keefer
>
>
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