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by qopp
3776 days ago
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Is this service ethical? I hope users who would like to see bulk messages on their phone chose to opt-in (manually, not auto-opt-in). Your terms of use do not demand this. In the US: "FCC rules ban text messages sent to a mobile phone using an autodialer unless you previously gave consent to receive the message" I would wonder deeply about opt-in rates as well. How are you keeping track of how much users enjoy receiving these messages? (Not just click rates because people might click something they hate to receive) Also, confusingly, your terms of use state: > You agree that You will not use the Service to send.. "promotional materials"... But that's what's shown as an example on the front page? |
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Our business model is built around keeping subscribers opted in. When subscribers decide they no longer want to receive messages, we lose money. We track satisfaction by examining - among other variables - opt-out rates, click-through rates and response rates. The crux of our business is subscriber satisfaction and we take it very seriously.