techdirt – You may recall that Classmates.com was a website that first showed up in the 90s, and tried to do what Friendster and Facebook were later able to do. The problem was that Classmates.com’s business model was to charge users for many of its features, including actually connecting with and contacting your classmates — things that more recent social networks have always allowed for free. However, if you ever used Classmates.com for anything, you’ve probably been spammed with emails for years, each one claiming that your classmates are looking for you, or had recently viewed your profile.
Nearly every email sent by the company (and they seem to come about once a week) has some enticing subject line that tries to suggest that something is happening with your profile and you’re missing out if you don’t upgrade to a premium account.Latest Posts
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