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How Powerful is the Turn-Off Power of Spam?

JayBonci asks: "Here's a question to the Slashdot readerbase. How powerful is the turnoff power of spam? With an upcoming political election in the United States, and a nation not very-well defended against mass unsolicited emailings, what kind of anti-marketing medium is spam? Could a spammer push out millions of: 'V0te for G3orge W. Bush!' or 'J0hn Kerry for Presidnet@', in the hopes to turn off (or on) voters. Spam marketing penetration is terrible (I've heard figures like .001%), but how powerful is its anti-marketing capabilities? An interesting discussion for the Slashdot audience." How often do you make the decision to NOT buy something form a company because you know they engage in spamming activities?

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  1. Re:well ... by Bingo+Foo · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You know, Kerry seems unprepared to admit the extent of the problem with worldwide militant Islam, and Bush has enacted a bold foreign policy based on preemption which has kept the fights off our shores for three years.

    On the other hand, if I get one more "Voet Bu$h" email, I'd be willing to risk this nation's future with a scaled back and purely reactive war strategy.

    Sure.

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    taken! (by Davidleeroth) Thanks Bingo Foo!