Have you ever received one of those forwarded emails that relates a nice story or some inspiring pictures and then lays on a guilt trip if you dont immediately send that email to a million other people in your sphere of influence, complete with the same guilt ridden message? Some of these messages even indicate dire consequences or simple bad luck of the recipient somehow breaks the chain in this email link. Im never certain who exactly monitors this situation and how they know to exact consequences dire or otherwise.
If youre like most computer users you have developed a low tolerance level for this type of email. In fact, if observation is true many of these emails are immediately deleted without even looking at the inspiring material within. Alas the chain is broken and beyond the scope of repair.
For some web users there is a heightened sense of frustration because the sender of this material simply uses these methods to attempt to communicate with the recipient. There are no original words and no questions about the family or job. All the recipient sees is an email that indicates the sender only cared enough to send junk mail.
This mentality...