The stage is set:
On April 4, 2014, an admin for a large business unit sent out an e-mail in an attempt to gauge if the distribution list was up to date. Employees could respond asking to be removed if they were no longer in the sector, Simple, right?
Wrong, so very wrong. The admin cc'd the list serve rather than bcc'ing. This meant any time an employee hit 'reply all' their response went to thousands of employees that were members of five different list serves.
Days later, the reply-alls are still coming. As are the angry responses.
The madness begins.
A few people began replying asking to be removed. At first people were civil.
The "educational' response:
The Meme Response:
The ALL CAPS BECAUSE I'M ANGRY Response
The BIGGER is BETTER response
The logical approach
The "While we're all here..." response
And yes, the reply-alls and responses are still filling my inbox.
I don't want to set them to automatically delete though, some are just too great.
Here's hoping the servers can handle it all...