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by flaviocopes 2922 days ago
Thank you for jumping in. I was thinking about how to "react" to this :)

HN is probably not the target audience for my email list, which is more beginner-oriented, and a low percentage of HN users will leave their email there.

It's best to make the material available free of any kind of wall and let people jump in the mailing list if they enjoy it and want more.

EDIT: here's the ebook link https://www.dropbox.com/s/ai7j5ei0f24aoz6/The%20Vue.js%20Han...

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I think it's fair to "trade" an email for a good learning resource. I mean, I'm not ok with the "3 pages ebook marketing BS leadmagnet " but it's not the case here.
A way a lot of people deal with this is to have a compulsory email box but do very minimal validation. For beginner focused content, people who know they can put a fake email and don't want to be on your mailing list are not much of a loss. And if the content is good, they might still recommend to others who will join the mailing list.
It's not good for deliverability to send emails to fake accounts. I wouldn't want fake email accounts in any list I was creating.
Most software I've used has easy ways to remove failed addresses. The issue is people using "fake" addresses that belong to someone else. Must be a nightmare to use johntest@gmail.com or similar.
What "software" are you talking about?
Note: those using the Privacy Badger extension won't see the email form on your website.