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by mindslight
1737 days ago
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I would say the line has to do with how informed/empowered the user is about the initial content, ongoing changes, and their ability to make their own modifications. The original comment was about text messages, of which there is certainly not a competitive market (the Ma Bell T-1000 has reassembled itself into only 3 remaining pieces), users were surprised at the behavior, and there doesn't seem to be a straightforward way to opt out of stupid rules like blocking whole TLDs. So it's a far way from being able to say that such blocking represents the will of the user. |
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I'd guess there are far more users like that, which is precisely why there are no major email providers offering the kind of service you talk about.
As always comes up in these conversations, while you have a right to speak, users have a right not to listen, and to use tools to help accomplish that.