Is there a way to email all your friends as a group, without doing it individually?
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Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 3797 North Atlantic |
Is there a way to email all your friends as a group, without doing it individually? Thanks, Canadian Surf |
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I don't think so.... —I am super sweet |
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Right, though this does tend to reveal that "friends" is a fairly elastic concept. There are "buddy friends" and "I like these guys" a/k/a "bumper sticker" friends, local friends and international friends, fans and colleagues, etc. If you have friends of several kinds, and want to deal with an inner group, but within the MySpace context, you could perhaps look at groups. TikiTena is a world class expert on MySpace groups. You do have to get everyone to join the group. I think these work out to be like a list serve in the classic email sense. And then there's the MS blog mechanism. Again requires subscription. Recipients can only respond to you, not to the others. I've never looked at MS Events, which might be another approach. Looks like a glorified bulletin as far as I have looked. Anyway, I think bulletins are quite reasonable for gig announcements and occasional public service announcements, distribution of intesting links, etc., but they would be a bit heavy handed for casual correspondence and don't lend themselves to conversation. You can respond as an individual to the poster or counter-blast your own, no-doubt somewhat different friend set. I have seen it used for conversation between two friends. I hated being caught in the crossfire. It probably depends very much on the "friend space." In a closed circle of buddies it might work better. |