Email bankruptcy
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Email Bankruptcy is a term used to identify or explain a decision to close an e-mail account due to an overwhelming receipt of garbage messages, compared to legitimate messages, usually attributed to author Lawrence Lessig in 2004[1] but can also be attributed to Dr. Sherry Turkle in 2002.[2]
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- ^ E-Mail Reply to All: 'Leave Me Alone' - washingtonpost.com. washingtonpost.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-15.
- ^ ESSAY; In Lost E-Mail, a Dividend - nytimes.com. nytimes.com. Retrieved on 2002-02-14.
- ^ Office staff hit delete in war on e-mail monster - Times Online. www.timesonline.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-11-15.
- ^ Call It the Dead E-Mail Office - wired.com. wired.com. Retrieved on 2004-06-07.
- ^ Re: PING Tuesday - Usenet:alt.religion.wicca. Usenet. Retrieved on 2003-10-22.