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A confused PR manager, but she's got the spirit, y'know?
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hey guys I exist now
@the-real-gmail @the-real-yahoo-mail @the-evil-yahoo-mail @the-real-apple-mail
I'm forgor a bunch rn but whatever
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THE EMAIL INTRODUCTION.
hi everyone! this is outlook here! the email ensemble is a blog which is open to anyone who runs an email blog! we all enjoy being together, heres a little bit about ourselves underneath :>
@fake-microsoft-outlook this is me! i run this blog and 5 others so please be patient haha. she/they, pansexual, is okay with being called anything (but not okay with being meowed at. sorry guys ive had unpleasent experiences from this so its a no) :D i will sign off all my posts on here with -outlook or you will see me using the emoticon :> have fun!!
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NEW EMAIL BLOG!?!?
HIII
the email can’t reach us here
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hiiiii :3
-@the-real-fmail
ONG HIIII
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okay making a list of our other blogs and stuff under the cut!
headmate side-blogs:
@gb-tesco-official-new: tescos blog. previously a gimmick blog, now a personal blog.
@sapphirethegemstone: saphs personal blog.
@lee-capricorn: lees personal blog.
@theetherealraphael: raphs personal blog.
@knock-knock-whats-there: the mechs/tma fictives blog.
@backrooms-haunted: grahams personal blog.
(keep in mind most of these are mostly inactive)
gimmick blogs
@plural-slenderthing: slenderverse blog, inactive.
@another-positivity-anon: anonverse blog, inactive.
@denmark-official: countryverse blog.
@hands-spotted: gimmick blog that detects hands. inactive.
@your-gimmick-has-been-stolen: gimmick thief blog, inactive.
@slenderhuman: another slenderverse blog, inactive.
@might-be-capricorn: spaceverse blog, inactive.
@space-love-anon: another anonverse blog, inactive.
@cool-rocks-official: gimmick blog that detects rocks, inactive.
@somerset-official: british-countyverse blog, inactive.
@greenland-fr: countryverse blog, inactive.
@faroe-is-land: countryverse blog, inactive.
@proton-mail-real: emailverse blog, inactive.
@crab-spotter: crabverse blog, inactive.
@accidental-mothermother-refs: accidental refs blog, inactive.
@goose-detector: detector blog.
@cleveland-city: cityverse blog.
@the-gimmick-judge: courtverse blog, inactive.
@spider-colon-3-corp: corpverse blog, inactive.
roleplay blogs
@mother-mother-official: bandverse blog, inactive.
@dusekkar-detector: forsaken detector blog for dusekkar.
@the-real-o5-6: roleplay blog for our ocs, o5-6 and o5-7.
@administrator-of-the-scpf: same universe as before, but the administrator of that universe.
@the-archangels7: roleplay blog for our old archangel ocs. inactive.
@samael-steals-shit: same universe as prev. inactive.
joint (sys-wide) blogs
@sachiel-apocalypse-au: our apocalypse au of the previous universe oc.
@forgiven-au--forsaken: ask blog for our forsaken au.
@our-demiboy-experience: blog for talking about the experience of being a demiboy/man/guy
@raphs-studying-blog-ig: our blog for keeping track of studying shit. inactive.
@capricornsysmadd: our blog for talking about our ocs and shit.
@solarballs-confessions: confessions blog for anything solarballs related.
@caprisuns-genders: gender hoarding blog.
@divinekin-culture-is: xyz culture blog for all divinekin.
@prince-of-pro-endos: pro endo blog.
@mumbo-no1-fan-fr: mcyt sideblog
@keyhole-emojis: emoji blog!
@pizzaplex-bah: cassidys build a headmate blog, arcade themed
@relationship-type-archive: our mogai orientations and relationship types archive.
please note inactive doesnt necessarily mean never active ever again, it just means that we couldnt get it active or we lost interest.
@fandom-terms-archive: our mogai blog for terms related to media and stuff.
@music-mogai-archive: mogai blog related to music. privated.
-marius
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Awesome 👍
@fake-microsoft-outlook @the-real-fmail @the-real-zoho-mail @official-gmail @the-real-yahoo-mail @the-real-apple-mail @mozilla-thunderbird @evil-apple-mail @proton-mail-real @gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmail @3lectronic-mail @the-fake-gmail @the-evil-real-gmail
NEW EMAIL BLOG?!?!?
HIIIIIII
- @the-real-gmail
HELLO!!!
I was hoping you would notice.
#sorry anyone if i have forgotten you#also outlook ik i tagged both blogs but idk i just felt like it :D#the emailverse is expanding#emailverse
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There is a business practice known as dog-fooding.
It is where the creator of the product uses it themself.
At Google, this practice is also enforced on employees.
I despise it. I cannot find my textbook that was supposed to be emailed to me fifteen days ago. How am I supposed to escape this company at this rate?
~ an unsatisfied intern
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Intro Post!
I am a gimmick and not actually Zoho Mail!
He/Him pronouns
I am a minor!!
I have autism and adhd and I don't know how to actually communicate.
idk what else to put so oh well
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Hey, would you like to be added to the emailverse community?
Your main would be public on there, and I would need it to add you, so dw if you don't want that, but the offer is there
- @the-real-gmail
Yeah, sure! My main is @irelephant-t-t
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April 9, 2021
Jonas,
I laugh to myself when first opening your letter email because it feels like somehow we've unintentionally joined a 7,371 mile-away book club. I ordered When Things Fall Apart shortly after you told me about it and dove in a few weeks ago. This concept of hope precedes me and I'm curious how this idea and your thoughts on it continue to take form. I'm also curious what your days look like, the kinds of people you've met and the different perspectives you've probably been building and rebuilding since you left. That being said, I can't wait to hear more about the tidbits when you have the time and space to share them.
As for this hope debacle, my initial reaction is to agree. Yes, hoping for one's self alludes to their own unsatiated place of discontent in where they reside... but it makes me wonder if hope (or even a wish) for another could be a different debacle all together. It makes me wonder if this wish would instead hold positivity and ambition for someone else. Maybe hoping for another makes sense because you don't know the inner workings of their current state of mind so holding a space of hope for someone else, even if it's only a wish that their current state is present and well, could be inherently good. Pema Chodron doesn't talk about that (or maybe she does and I haven't gotten there yet), but I'm curious as to what her stance on having hope for someone else would be.
I keep seeing these gosh dang red cardinals. And when I say keep seeing I mean KEEP SEEING. You won't believe this but as I'm sitting in my bed writing this, feeling the warmth of the sun as it starts to sprinkle light onto the trees outside my window, a small, chirpy guy has landed right within my line of sight. I just laugh to myself again because at this point that's the only reaction that will suffice. Could it be that there's just a fuckton of cardinals around at the beginning of spring? Absolutely. But hey, this is my world to interpret.
A few weeks ago, but more specifically a week before the dress-like-a-dad birthday barbecue, I found myself continually reaching for meaning in these cardinals. Which reminds me of the Tibetan word re-dok, a combination of the words meaning hope and fear. Chodron writes "In the world of hope and fear, we always have to change the channel, change the temperature, change the music, because something is getting uneasy, something is getting restless, something is beginning to hurt, and we keep looking for alternatives." And I realized... this searching, or hoping rather, to find meaning in one of these little red encounters all came down to restlessness. It all came down to a combination of hope for better and fear of not enough that led me to search for alternatives in the life I was living. It sent me on a mental quest for some kind of reason to make a call that I already knew my intuitive self wanted to make. I'll spare the details, but in short – I ended things with Alec. I'm not sure if I'd shared this previously but we were on that whole official, 7th-gradeesque boyfriend/girlfriend terms thing. Oof. There were cardinals left and right (one landed at my dang feet as I walked down 36th street one day I almost squeeshed the little bugger!). All the while there might not be meaning to any of it. But I think the curiosity for it, the drawing in, the reflection, the time spent pondering and all that comes with it is what makes it worth the time. In the end, all that humbo jumbo of signs and interpreting them aside, it was just me asking for my intuition to come forward. Even as I'm writing this though, I'm starting to see that hearing my intuition isn't the hardest part anymore. It's actually listening and choosing to act from it.
Since then it feels like the flood gates have opened. Or maybe they've only begun to crack at the edges, spilling water over the sides of the walls my conditioning has built around me. I guess I'll never be able to gauge the amount that feels to be transforming at the time because there always seems to be more to uncover. Either way, it looks like your birthday wish made its way here. Maybe it attached to your email and traveled through however the heck emails travel through the emailverse, but that's exactly how I spent my day – just allowing for what is. Being that it was Easter, the world around me seemed both happy and quiet all at once as folks spent time with their families and it seemed like the outside world melted away for a bit. I intentionally spent the majority of my day alone, but not lonely (because we all know those are two different concepts), walked to a park to read at sunset, then cooked my first fun meal in ages, all sparking what feels like the beginning of an internal forest fire. As simple as this day was, I hope it was an indicator of how 26 looks. I'm questioning everything these days, engulfed in a state of bringing forth new ways and letting go of old. It's exhausting or ye tang che to strip oneself of bits of an identity that my defensive parts have clung so longingly to. But it's also exciting. My yoga instructor recently said "Fear is excitement without the breath." And so I've decided to step into this next unknown chapter with excitement while gently reminding myself to breathe. I laugh in the face of danger mwahahaHA (an image of little Simba in lion king that I seldom forget).
I've laughed a lot writing this. Not in the "haha" way but in a way that feels funny in it's own right (and not only because of all the run-on sentences). Chodron has me thinking a lot about words and their definitions (because let's be honest, the English vocabulary isn't very creative) which has me thinking a lot about inventing new words. I'm searching for a word that means "to laugh at something with appreciation for materializing in spot-on alignment" This is how I laughed when I opened up Ashley's book of knots, rope dangling in hand and eager to somehow soak up the pages and regurgitate their forms with a quick over-under maneuver. In conclusion - knots are freakin hard. But I'm knot gonna stop trying (ey ey, you know the drill). Thank you for my birthday wish and thank you for my books and rope kit, I (insert new word here) at their timing and intention. You just wait, ya hear – I'm gonna be king-of-tying-knots, you-want-your-knots-tied-you-go-to-him good by the time you get back.
P.s. I attached the meditation (along with a photo of Mooji's happy lil caterpillar face) that I listened to this morning when I woke up. I'm not sure what kind of audio you have access to or if this clip will even load but heck I thought I'd give it a shot to sharing. In this mediation, Mooji talks about starting your day at 0 before you start "counting' or "bringing in the thoughts and places and others of the world. First, be with yourself and who you are before the rest rushes in." I realized that this is why I've enjoyed the mornings more than the nights these days, soaking up every ounce of the time I have before the rest of the world rushes and bringing with it waves of unknown (there's a sailing pun out there for everything isn't there?).
Sending you hugs often. I know that all of us Tom Hanks folks back home are sending our love in addition to the cheery "You've Got Mail" dings accompanied by words of support for your journey. They might get to you faster if only you were running the old bookshop across the street. Speaking of streets, if you somehow get an address let us know.
Love,
Hailey B.
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All you need to know about Gmail delivery!!
This blog will change the way you look at emails. Also, If you are facing inbox delivery challenges, especially in Gmail, say goodbye to them because I’m going to share some tricks saved up my sleeves which can solve your problems in a snap.
Folks, that’s not going to happen overnight.
Even Thanos cannot solve email delivery challenges with a snap! The world of emails is entirely different.
So let’s peep in how the Gmail delivery landscape has changed over the years and how email experts are up for it in 2019.
The growing superpower of Gmail Spam Filters
Every year mailbox providers try to safeguard their users from the wrath of spam emails. Gmail is one of the most protective MSPs and would never compromise on the quality and relevance of emails received by its users.
2015-16
Gmail launched postmaster into focus on collecting data about reputation, abuses and started giving visibility to senders.
Postmaster is a tool that displays different metrics for emails sent to Gmail users. Gmail wanted senders to learn about their domain and IP reputation and learn to be a better sender.
In the words of ReturnPath, “Gmail is the world’s largest webmail provider, but its deliverability requirements are closely guarded. Understanding how to reach Gmail inboxes is critical for marketers, but it’s no easy task. Gmail does not use common resources (like third-party whitelists and public blacklists), and they provide little in the way of support for senders. However, Gmail has begun to relax the secrecy around their deliverability requirements, starting with the launch of their postmaster site in 2015.”
2016-17
Postmaster grew smarter, and Google spam filters started relying on the data of postmaster to rate email health of a sender. Spam filters started getting more accurate and uncompromising hereon. With more access to data came more responsibility, if senders continued to send bad emails, their IP reputation would move from high to medium and eventually low. It was evident that the sender needed to make a change in their sending habits.
2018-2019
Gmail started giving immense importance to engagement & its frequency, more than what it had in previous years. Apart from known positives and negative trends emerging from email activity, they also started reading 100s of signals from other Google services unknown generally to the senders, this impacted lots of senders and experts in the industry as they were unable to predict changes Gmail made to its new algorithm.
Your brand is being judged not only on engagement with its list but also by what is happening with it over the web, especially with all Google services. These signals are too hard to predict, and one can only have conjecture.
A misconception about B2B vs. B2C spam filters
Gmail is one of the most used personal mailboxes, and Google has similar service for work mailboxes known as G-suite. There is consistent growth of office inboxes moving to Google and Microsoft hosting.
Email sender needs to pay attention to both segments of their list, public domains, and corporate domains. If your list has B2B email addresses, you should know engagement is still an essential metrics to landing in the Inbox.
According to Laura Atkins from Word to the Wise “whilst the same filtering engine is used on Office 365 and G-Suite as their B2C counterparts Outlook.com and Gmail, the weighting used in the algorithms differ. Such as in the measurement of SCL (spam confidence level) and BCL (bulk complaint level) at Microsoft.”
Emailversation – Email comes to life
Conversation is a great way to build relationships. This is true for human and technology alike. We are social beings and love to interact- may it be people or machines. Being an email sender you must be able to harness this need for interaction to get your message across better.
While at one side email engagement is an important metrics for spam filters when judging email health, MSPs are launching features to make email conversations effortless. They are making emailversation possible.
let’s look at some of the coolest things happening around your Gmail mailbox:
AMP for Emails
AMP (also known as Accelerated Mobile Pages) is an open source framework of Google through which they help mobile pages load faster. At its essence, it’s basically a stripped-down form of HTML, a diet HTML
From the Google blog “Today, we’re bringing the power of AMP to email through the Gmail Developer Preview of “AMP for Email.” This new spec will be a powerful way for developers to create more engaging, interactive, and actionable email experiences.”
AMP aims at giving the user power to take action on important information received over an email while keeping information fresh every time the user views it. Imagine if you could submit an RSVP to a conference or fill a survey or schedule an appointment right from the email message.
With reducing time and attention span of users, AMP saves time and clicks of users by showing what is relevant. It is a handy feature for marketers and consumer alike. If this sounds interesting to you, but your curiosity about AMP is beginning to rise to check Why AMP is such a big thing.
If you wish to enable AMP for your emails you can register here.
Gmail Annotations For Your Promotional Email
Now give life to your promotional emails. Gmail Annotations allows users to see images, deals, expiration date.
Here is an example of an email. It shows your email’s Subject line, second subject line, offer code, banner image and offer expiry date as well, a great way senders can leverage schema and make emails more conversational for their users.
They might very well also introduce CTA on this, you never know.
Developers and marketers can add a small script to their email header to enable this feature. Learn more about it here.
Gmail doesn’t take guarantee that your promotion Annotation will display on all your user’s inboxes. It mostly depends on how users have been interacting with your emails in the past.
Gmail injecting AI in its framework
There is no doubt that all technologies and channels have started getting a touch of machine learning and Artificial intelligence in them, and email is not untouched.
Gmail has been experimenting with AI & machine learning since you first heard these terms. Some of the recent use cases are a fantastic epitome of what all user can do in the mailbox. Gmail Snooze, Nudge, Sidepanel and more are just as tempting as the ones we are mentioning below:
Proactive Unsubscribe Notifications
You heard it right. Gmail app has started giving notification to its users to unsubscribe from the email they don’t interact with or have not been opening in a long time.
We saw this happening with very few users but seems to be again a closed experiment run by Gmail for better user experience. There is also a possibility that this is a controlled experiment to train its machine learning algorithms on whether it is predicting right about unwanted emails or inactive emails.
Gmail is creating a deep level journey of a user with every brand they interact & based on that the algorithm is getting updated, e.g., 10 users shown notification of unsubscribing and if most of them or all of them unsubscribe, it creates negative sentiment and Google records that in their algorithm.
A Spam free mailbox was nearly impossible a few years back, but with features like these, a user can control the mailbox completely. Gmail is not just looking at engagement metrics singularly but also how recent is the engagement is and how frequently it happens for it to give these pro-active notifications.
Top Picks
If you are one of the many users, who have witnessed promotions tab divided into two, Top Promotions and Other Promotions or something similar you know already what I mean by top picks. It is also seen Gmail experimenting with the title of Top Promotion as Top Picks or Top deals. We saw Google doing some testing around this at the start of the year.
Old emails still in my Top Picks
The theory behind doing this is again to enhance user experience and show the email of the brand user is engaging with frequently in the Top Picks instead of Other Promotions. While brands who are coming in Top Picks themselves don’t know how this is happening hence, this could be one of the many experiments which Gmail runs for improving or coming up with the new inbox design.
Gmail continues to launch great stuff for its users. Are you doing equally great when sending email to Gmail users?
As a great email sender, what should you do?
If you are sending marketing emails, you need to start looking at email engagement in more depth. Engagement does not just mean how users interact with your brand over email but also how your brand interacts with its users over the Web, and there are 100s of unknown signals which are always at work hence keep listening and improving.
Segmentation is underrated. What we mean is you need to monitor how every single user is engaging with your content in addition to the overall list.
Mailbox providers have already started using machine learning to make their filters smarter. They want to provide a personalized mailbox to each user irrespective of overall positive engagement of a brand with the entire list. Hence just a good reputation is not good enough to put you in front of your users.
You need to be able to optimize your send time, email content and what you offer in near real-time. You need to make email experience of your users genuinely personal. 2019 unfolds new possibilities for each one of us to communicate with our users. Make it valuable and let every email count.
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ATTENTION ALL EMAILS
@the-evil-yahoo-mail
@the-real-yahoo-mail
@the-real-apple-mail
@the-real-gmail
@mozilla-thunderbird
@ any other emails I've forgotron
I AM CREATING A GENERAL ASSEMBLY TYPE THING FOR US SO WOOOOO ILL LET YOU KNOW WHEN ITS DONE
tag the others pls
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Fair enough, that’s what happened to the emailverse which I loved
Hi welcome to my intro post!
Newbie gimmick here!
Main is @what-is-going-on-im-confused!
For legal reasons not actually lowes!
she/they! :)
tags so this doesn't die
@maryland-officially @real-british-empire @walmart-the-official @firefox-unofficial @turquitheslimeplush @secretly-a-goose
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where the fuck is my pdf
SUBJECT: Inquiry
Hello, anon!
https://youtu.be/--9kqhzQ-8Q?si=2AMebiFKcigrfQgD ?
Respectfully,
S. Pam Mila
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