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Uehreka ◴[] No.41860626[source]
When people try and say that regulating stuff like this is impossible, I often think about how unreasonably great the regulations around “Unsubscribe” links in emails are.

There really seems to be no loophole or workaround despite there being huge incentive for there to be one. Every time I click an “Unsubscribe” link in an email (it seems like they’re forced to say “Unsubscribe” and not use weasel words to hide the link) I’m either immediately unsubscribed from the person who sent me the email, or I’m taken to a page which seemingly MUST have a “remove me from all emails” option.

The level of compliance (and they can’t even do malicious compliance!) with this is absurd. If these new rules work anything like that, they’ll be awesome. Clearly regulating behavior like this is indeed possible.

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inetknght ◴[] No.41861722[source]
> I often think about how unreasonably great the regulations around “Unsubscribe” links in emails are.

The sheer number of comments that think the state of "unsubscribe" is good is... saddening. I should not have to click a link to "unsubscribe" from something that I did not subscribe to. There's no recourse for me against these thieves.

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vel0city ◴[] No.41861821[source]
So what, people should only be able to email you if you've previously emailed them? How am I supposed to know who I'm allowed to email?
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1. kelnos ◴[] No.41862652[source]
If you're attempting to send marketing emails, then yes, absolutely, that's exactly how it should work.

If someone, say, signs up for an account on your website and opts-in to marketing emails, then sure, you can send them marketing emails.

If you have no relationship with someone, or they haven't opted in, no, you should never send them even a single marketing email.