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by nickm12
262 days ago
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Agree these are advantages:
Mailing lists are simple
- Mailing lists are bandwidth-friendly
- Mailing lists interoperate
- They're asynchronous
- They're portable
- They can be freely interconverted
- They can be written to media and read from it Disagree these are advantages:
Mailing lists require no special software
- They impose minimal security risk
- They impose minimal privacy risk
- They're push, not pull, so new content just shows up
- They scale beautifully
- they're relatively free of abuse vectors
- They handle threading well I still use mailing lists, both at work and personally, but they are 1970s technology and it feels like it. We could build mailing lists for this century that keep these advantages and fix what's broken, but there's no business model in it. |
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Most of the opposition I’ve seen to using mailing lists for technical discussion has basically come down to “young people think email is old and gross” and my position is that people reacting that way have some self-reflection to do and to get over themselves.