> No. Spam is by definition unsolicited email (often commercial in nature) from someone you never have had any sort of (business) relationship with.
The name "spam" comes from an old Monty Python skit about hearing the same thing over and over and getting sick of it, so this definition doesn't really respect the history of the term. The name spam started as a Usenet moniker some time after some lawyers started trying to get people to pay to enter the free green card lottery run by the US government.
This definition almost sounds like you're gesturing at "UCE" (unsolicited commercial email) which some people started trying to push as a definition for spam back in the day.
> Yes, it is super annoying that they automatically sign up your address for marketing, but there is a way to unsubscribe.
I mean, you're responding in a thread where they mentioned that's impossible to reach that page because they're banned and ignoring that people long ago found that unsubscribe was being abused to confirm (and then sell) verified emails to other spammers.
Some of us do crazy things to let us use unique emails per service, so we can find out who is selling our info.
The name "spam" comes from an old Monty Python skit about hearing the same thing over and over and getting sick of it, so this definition doesn't really respect the history of the term. The name spam started as a Usenet moniker some time after some lawyers started trying to get people to pay to enter the free green card lottery run by the US government.
This definition almost sounds like you're gesturing at "UCE" (unsolicited commercial email) which some people started trying to push as a definition for spam back in the day.
> Yes, it is super annoying that they automatically sign up your address for marketing, but there is a way to unsubscribe.
I mean, you're responding in a thread where they mentioned that's impossible to reach that page because they're banned and ignoring that people long ago found that unsubscribe was being abused to confirm (and then sell) verified emails to other spammers.
Some of us do crazy things to let us use unique emails per service, so we can find out who is selling our info.