On May 4, 2010, at 6:35 PM, Gadi Evron wrote:

> Exactly, if a person chooses to email you, it's not bulk and it's not 
> spam (not the same). It may be unwanted, but blaming facebook of 
> spamming means your definition of spam includes opt-in mailing list 
> sign-ups.

I was willing to forgive Facebook the first email, since it was actually 
generated when a person I know asked them to send it.  But I never responded, 
and FB continued to send emails reminding me that I had not responded to their 
previous emails.  That's definitely moving to the spammy end of the spectrum.

But they apparently do honor the "don't ever email me again" links, since I 
have not received any more email from them after following those links.  Now, 
under their current information monetization model, FB has probably set up a 
profile for me and is telling everyone that I'm an evil anti-social person 
since I have refused their reasonable and generous offers to join FB.

--Chris
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