Sunday, February 10, 2008
Social Networking
Every person with an email will or has already been a victim of chain emails, they are called chain emails people who send these messages often forward a poem, message, or inaccurate claims/myths to ALL of their friends. As a person who detests getting these annoying messages, I usually just end up pressing the delete button without reading them. They take up valuable space in my inbox and quite often are a waste of time to read. Most people live busy lives and reading any senseless email message is not a top priority for them.
My last chain email claimed that I was going to be plaqued with bad luck if I do not forward this message to TEN other people. That just makes me mad at the sender. Why would you pass on you problem to someone to handle? It is just plain immature. If it isn't already bad enough that you had to send me and your fellow associates another irritating chain email.
My internet provider offers users a "Junk Mail" option so, when I check my inbox I can easily tag any messages that are Junk Mail and my internet provider will automatically delete any of these messages before they reach my inbox. I think the next option they should provide is a Anti- Chain Email option for email users.
My last chain email claimed that I was going to be plaqued with bad luck if I do not forward this message to TEN other people. That just makes me mad at the sender. Why would you pass on you problem to someone to handle? It is just plain immature. If it isn't already bad enough that you had to send me and your fellow associates another irritating chain email.
My internet provider offers users a "Junk Mail" option so, when I check my inbox I can easily tag any messages that are Junk Mail and my internet provider will automatically delete any of these messages before they reach my inbox. I think the next option they should provide is a Anti- Chain Email option for email users.