Yeah. No. I suppose I should explain it… I guess I’ll get around to it sometime.
Basically you get paid to receive junk mail.
But that’s the ‘viral business’ part. The actual technological breakthrough part is that you can retrieve ANY email you send to ANYONE at ANY TIME, even if they’ve already read it.
I think they just decided to cobble together a network marketing system to get it out there. And if you check out the Alexa ratings, they’ve grown really fast in the last six months.
Anyway, it’s free, and it’s pretty cool. And yes, you can make money from it with minimal effort.
Recall a copy of the emails you sent out, sure. But to Remove the copy you sent out from the reciever’s computer?- that’s a bit trickier because you would have to track down all copies that that computer made. It coud be a never ending task if the email is spammed or goes viral.
There’s nothing “unethical about unsending an email”. What’s unethical is accessing someone else’s computer remotely to delete their copy of the email. Without doing so, you are not “retreiving” anything.
The way I think they do it is by just sending a link to the actual message.
When you retract your message, the link is invalidated.
They also somehow try to stop you from copying the text.
Is this a trick question?
Yeah. No. I suppose I should explain it… I guess I’ll get around to it sometime.
Basically you get paid to receive junk mail.
But that’s the ‘viral business’ part. The actual technological breakthrough part is that you can retrieve ANY email you send to ANYONE at ANY TIME, even if they’ve already read it.
I think they just decided to cobble together a network marketing system to get it out there. And if you check out the Alexa ratings, they’ve grown really fast in the last six months.
Anyway, it’s free, and it’s pretty cool. And yes, you can make money from it with minimal effort.
“The actual technological breakthrough part is that you can retrieve ANY email you send to ANYONE at ANY TIME, even if they’ve already read it.”
I really doubt that this is possible.
Recall a copy of the emails you sent out, sure. But to Remove the copy you sent out from the reciever’s computer?- that’s a bit trickier because you would have to track down all copies that that computer made. It coud be a never ending task if the email is spammed or goes viral.
Yeah, there’s a reason why I said it’s a ‘technological breakthrough’. lol
lol this “technological breakthrough” occurred years and years ago. you are literally the dumbest person alive
I’m not questioning the “technological” aspect of this… only the physical and implied ethical part of it.
What is unethical about unsending an email?
There’s nothing “unethical about unsending an email”. What’s unethical is accessing someone else’s computer remotely to delete their copy of the email. Without doing so, you are not “retreiving” anything.
The way I think they do it is by just sending a link to the actual message.
When you retract your message, the link is invalidated.
They also somehow try to stop you from copying the text.
Yeah, it’s something along those lines, Kraicheck. I don’t know exactly what they do, but that sounds familiar.
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Just get a real job, you lazy twat.
Good gravy, why didn’t I think of that??? Oh yeah, I have a real job… I forgot.
Well, if you can draw comics for a living a ‘real job’…