When it comes to email, the stuff we *don't* argue about is so much more important than the stuff we do. Think of how email list providers blithely advertise that they can tell you the #OpenRate of the messages that you send - which means that they embed surveillance beacons (#TrackingPixels) in every message they send:
https://www.wired.com/story/how-email-open-tracking-quietly-took-over-the-web/
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*Sending* emails that spy on users is gross, but the *fucking disgusting* part is that our email clients *don't block spying by default*. Blocking tracking pixels is easy as hell, and almost no one *wants* to be spied on when they read their email! The onboarding process for webmail accounts should have a dialog box that reads, "Would you like me to tell creepy randos which emails you read?" with the default being "Fuck no!" and the alternative being "Hurt me, Daddy!"
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