WANT TO HIT A SPAMCOP HARD?
In the film, "Cool Hand Luke," the vicious, sadistic prison
warden was fond of saying, "What we have here is a failure to
communicate." In the end, prisoner Paul Newman came to
"understand" the true meaning of this comment.
A while back, a friend of mine copied a message to me that had
been sent to a list of SpamCops and others. I was the object of
the exercise to come. The subject line was, "We have another
list owner here that [sic] needs to be educated."
Not much difference in the two statements, actually, for
"educated" in this context means "business destroyed."
The Source Of This "Complaint"
I had distributed a brief article advising against requiring
confirmation of subscription requests. In it, I described the
results of two attempts at using them. In the first trial, 40%
of new subscribers did not confirm. In the second, a longer
trial, 37% failed to confirm.
I can't be certain this article triggered action, for I was
never informed. But it was appended to the message received as
mentioned above. It appears I was added to the "get-him" list
because I recommend against requesting confirmation.
Radicalism Is Rising In Popularity
Sure, we've had some bad times in this country. When Senator
Joe McCarthy got you up to the stand, you were guilty before you
sat down. Since the early 80s, there has been an awesome
increase in small, organized, targeted extremist groups which
cram their views right down your throat.
Never mind they ignore your rights in doing so. Never mind you
may be seriously hurt, even destroyed, by their unilateral
actions. Never mind they make the judgement of your guilt in a
manner you can not contest. You are guilty. Period.
In "True Believer," Eric Hoffer years back clearly pointed out
the dangers of such groups to democracy as we know it. His
concerns have proved to be justified, as have his predictions
about such groups significantly reducing individual freedom over
time.
SpamCops In Perspective
To put SpamCops into this category is absurd. They are trivial.
They hide behind false names, as others have done for centuries
behind masks and robes. They violate the very rules they claim
to espouse. Compared to other forces at work in this country,
SpamCops and like minded people offer only a gnat sized threat
in a hawk-filled sky.
With one real exception. On a single unjustified and
unsupported claim, a webmaster can find his ISP and website shut
down without prior notice. And without recourse. For a small
business just making it, this can amount to the "straw" that
brings total collapse.
Small business people are the target. And SpamCops have been
effective at doing vicious damage to many. The nature of the
vicarious thrill they get in doing so escapes me.
This is real power. And it appears to be used for its own sake.
In all else, SpamCops are utter failures.
Impotent Phonies
They are powerless to prevent real spam. The junk overflows our
mailboxes, and we stand helpless before it. So do SpamCops. They
can't shut down an ISP or a host owned by spammers. Or those
they sell their lists and services to.
So they've taken a giant step and essentially redefined spam as
anything received you did not request. A target-rich
environment. Requests made, then forgotten, bring messages
called spam.
I was pounded by SpamCops regards an article sent with my name
on it. I pointed out the only way to get that article was to
send an email to an autoresponder address. I was ignored, of
course. Their continuing innuendos and implied threats were
disturbing.
Two Giant Leaps
They took a giant step by taking advantage of specialized
software now available. It scans any document and automatically
sends their "spam" to every URL and email address found.
Fascinating. I'm now a spammer because my work appears in an
ezine they have defined as spam. Nuts. This usually amounts to
someone forgetting they subscribed.
Their latest step is even more absurd. You are now "spamming"
with a 100% opt-in list if no confirmation is required. What in
the world does confirmation have to do with unsolicited bulk
email?
My thanks-for-subscribing message includes URLs to the goodies.
And a URL that can be clicked to automatically unsubscribe.
When you open your front door to a knock, do you close it and
require another?
Facts About Subscriber Counts.
You're bound to lose a few list members along the way. Some
choose to unsubscribe. More make a change in their email address
and do not think to subscribe again. Thus you will inevitably
lose membership each month. Possibly 2% of your list.
So long as the number of new subscribers exceeds the number
lost each month, your list will continue to grow. But try a
confirmation request, and you may find the number of new members
does not replace those lost.
Now explain to me how I'm going to grow a business in such
fashion. And further, explain how SpamCops can decide that a
list that doesn't require confirmation is sending spam. Then go
on and make it clear just what SpamCops intends to accomplish
with this demand. I don't think they know. They simply delight
in hurting people.
So What's Next On The Agenda
Right. You guessed it. Content. If SpamCops can make
confirmation indirectly the "law," what's to prevent them from
judging the content of a given newsletter as unsuitable, and
thus spam? Maybe a piece such as this one directed at the evil
done by such a rag-tag bunch of low-lifes.
A scary thought to me. This would open a whole new world of
opportunity to destroy helpless individuals.
Fighting Back
Don't even think about it. If you are attacked by SpamCops,
respond minimally and politely as required, and get on with your
business.
These people absolutely thrive on conflict. They glow with
inner "strength" in the heat of battle. They can amass an array
of other right-thinkers against you.
Forget it, for it's a battle you can not win. It is impossible
to reason with irrationality.
Hitting Where It Hurts
However, you can now hit back. And in the right place. Their
pocket book.
In a recent issue of her ezine, "The iCop Whistle Blower," jl
scott offered a neat piece about the
absurdities of SpamCops. She wrapped with a positive and
powerful suggestion. I want to do the same here.
Serious minded people are joining in a class action suit
against these people. You can contribute information or choose
to participate. Here are some key links.
Victim Form - Explain How You've Been Hurt
Notes about how this all got started
Keep up on what is happening
In Closing ...
Here's a comment from jl scott. "I salute the people who are
determined to organize this class action suit. Clearly, if we
don't do it ourselves, these wild-eyed lunatics will continue to
hurt decent and ethical businesses."
I applaud her stand. Come join in; the water's fine.