• Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    It’s not a website, it’s spam services that stay legit enough to not be blocked by email hosts.

    I’ve never known anyone who has wanted an emailed newsletter. They’re always hidden in signups and online purchases. They hang around because people are too lazy to look for the 2 point font that says “unsubscribe”.

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      28 minutes ago

      I subscribe to a few email newsletters including molly white’s. I really like it.

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      6 hours ago

      There’s a couple bands I like that do email for updates and such. I think the one from Worriers uses Ghost, based on the fine print at the bottom of the page ( https://getittogether.laurendenitzio.com/ )

      Personally I like it a lot more than social media. I think moving everything to Facebook et al was a mistake

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      8 hours ago

      I have a couple authors I intentionally subscribe to, along with this and that other thing.

      There are definitely bad faith mailing lists, but there are plenty that aren’t.

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        5 hours ago

        We want Spammers to stick with Substack, then.

        Thinking about it, e-mails are useful for downloading and reading later, if one isn’t consistently connected to the internet. The main reason I stopped with e-mail newsletters is that, eventually, most only gave previews of the content with links back to the website.

        Same reason I don’t use e-billing - the actual bill is basically NEVER in the e-mail in any useful form.