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1. Coasta+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-01-06 02:24:51
I wonder if one could successfully apply for a restraining order against Facebook's messaging, on the theory that it's harassment.
replies(2): >>Jansen+gk >>bobiny+hA
2. Jansen+gk[view] [source] 2022-01-06 04:58:49
>>Coasta+(OP)
Doable. But need $. It is restraining order not a lawsuit. It is harrassment basically if they send into your email inbox unwarranted. Same goes with robot calls, and it is hard to stop them not even with congress passing laws to deal with them. At this stage, we just have to ignore it. You might want to opt for text-based emails which wont trigger any html/css feedback to FB knowing you read it (maybe tutanota mail?)
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3. yeetac+Hm[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-01-06 05:21:00
>>Jansen+gk
Too lazy to internet search, can you apply a restraining order to an organization?
4. bobiny+hA[view] [source] 2022-01-06 07:49:46
>>Coasta+(OP)
Most emails have unsubscribe button, it’s easier that restraining order I think.
replies(1): >>Lio+r31
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5. Lio+r31[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-01-06 11:47:18
>>bobiny+hA
Only if that the person sending you email abids by the "unsubscribe" and doesn't just use it to confirm that you use this email address.

I would lay money that Facebook just uses that unsubscribe as another data point.

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