💨 Abstract
The article discusses the author's experiences with sending messages, emails, and newsletters to thousands of people since 1993. He reflects on the change from the era of physical letters to the digital age, where messages are sent and received instantly. He wonders about the silent majority that might not want these messages but haven't spoken up, and he encourages readers to express their feelings about such communications.
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