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Blogs are the new source for email chain letters!!

We all get these annoying chain letters that doom us with bad luck if we don’t keep the letter moving. We get the same email many times because it seems that all our friends remember us with a simple forwarded message.

I really don’t mind much when the message is nice and sometimes brings a smile or a good laugh; however; some of these messages are becoming really annoying and those who initiate them try to make the reader feel a bit guilty if he/she cuts the chain and stops it in its tracks.


For example; I get these letters with nice Islamic messages, but at the end of the message, I find a disguised threat that says: if you are too good to read and pass this message, maybe you are not worthy of the rewards that you will gain if you do! How did these people live before the email era? What did they use to forward chain letters? Regular mail, registered mail or courier services?

Sometimes these messages are nothing more than a hoax email that spreads like fire in hay, and usually these kinds of messages are about famous characters or companies or just plain urban legends that hold no objective whatsoever; you scroll down the piles and piles of email addresses that are included from previous forward processes, and when you finally reach the end of the letter, it is a small message that dooms your with bad fortune and loss of all your life luck if you stop this letter from reaching the world.

It always amazed me how some people find the time and energy to create and start such chain letters; where do they get the material from? I am not talking about those who forward, I am talking about those who create and initiate.

The web is a wide source that can give information and images about almost anything, and with the new emerging technologies; you can find clips and send it to your friends list and so on.

We have seen groups created on MSN, Yahoo and others, and we have been sent many letters that were originally created by group administrators with an invitation to join at the end of the letter. I have to admit that some of these messages have good content but some others are just a pure waste of time.


When blogging picked up in our part of the world, we have seen fellow bloggers fall in the trap of "copy and paste"; they used to copy the content of these email letters and paste it in a post on their blogs. We have talked a lot about such bloggers and advised others that for your blog to be genuine; you have to stay away from the "copy and paste" trap.

What is happening now is the complete opposite; the chain letters creators have found a rich material in blogs; and I am receiving chain letters with content I have already seen and know that one of my fellow bloggers has actually written that.

Last night, as I was checking my email; I got an email that has images I have seen on Sabbah's blog. Another email contains the poem that Mysterious Eve wrote for the child Ahmad who died in the Israeli aggression last week, and as if that is not enough; I get the same poem but translated to English. Another time; I got an email with many pictures taken from Talasim and they still hold the logo.

Where is the respect for people who come up with these posts? Why don’t people respect copyrights and get permission from authors before they steal their material? This is stealing and I don’t think that it can be called something else.

Maybe it is time for those emailers to step aside and have mercy on our inboxes that become full because of these forwarded letters that have content we have already seen on blogs and by their own original authors; will you please stop the redundancy and give us a break?

On July, 24, 2006 5:15 PM , 7ala said:

Yes Khalidah thats very right!

I dont like the copy-paste thing in the blogs and on the other side the posts in the blogs are created to be visited and read in the blog not to be copied and pasted in forwarding emails.

This makes us lose the meaning of blogs.

On July, 24, 2006 9:04 PM , Qwaider قويدر
from United States said:

People don't understand that a chain letter is a chain letter! The time it wastes outweighs any GOOD all is going to give you by spreading out a prayer or something. And people shouldn't disillusion themselves into believing that they're getting any good or pushing any bad with this stuff. They're just making things worse.

On July, 25, 2006 9:51 PM , Moey
from Jordan said:

I agree with you.. i mean they could at least leave credits..

for example: I got a very nice email with haifa wehbi's childhood photos without credits, traced the pics to find that they're originally from panel.co.il
so now when i post them at least i can post the link.

and it's not copy-paste, I find the pics so good and yet i keep the source instead of uploading them in my blog like others do.

and Khalidah i like you blog, It's just that jeeran doesnt open in firefox and I sometimes happen to be using Mac or at home without IE. so that's it and keep them coming

take care :)

On July, 26, 2006 12:02 PM , Khalidah
from Jordan said:

7ala,
You are right and these people should really move on from the email era ... everything is changing now

Qwaider,
Ya hala wallah .. you are absolutely right .. it will only waste time of people and stuff their inboxes with junk ..

Moey,
You are right ... I don't know how many emails I get with content of blogs I read .. and this is really not cool of poeple to steal content 3eny 3enak
Thank you dear for liking my blog, your nice words and your visits .. I also use FireFox all the time and sometimes it does not open on my PC at home .. so I press CTRL+F5 to force refresh and this works most of the time .. please let me know if this works for you :)

On July, 29, 2006 9:35 PM , Oussama
from Tunisia said:

I always come late. Well, I really liked the topic. Khalidah, you have really said many thinks that crack me up because they are simply real facts. A long time ago, when blogs are not something known and widespread, I used to receive good chain letters especially islamic. They were most of the time taken from forums and later I see that they return to forums again. chain letters now become very annoying and deceptive and no longer useful. I take the example of the e-mail that tells you that Hotmail Company is going to delete your account if you don't send this e-mail to all your friends. They have sent me this e-mail time and again warning me that I must send the e-mail immediately to all my contacts to let my account survive. what made me laugh at this e-mail is that the sender informed me in English about the problem and gave me a link to check the news by myself on the website of MSN. Actually, what the page was talking about is a new service on the messenger not what this sender or those people convinced by the e-mail thought. This is a big topic and I'm sorry to see that it has no enough comments.