The first photo is a picture from 2013, the second is one from 2020, and the third is one I got today (2024).

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    5 months ago

    What else do you want from that email? You got a new subscriber. There’s their name. Why change the layout just for the sake of change? Surely there are people having rules or automations tied to them, why brake them? Just for funsies?

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      5 months ago

      Why change for the sake of change? Because marketing analytics says they need to be the face of new-new. Why risk breaking automation? Because that’s a you-problem. Google does not care about you, the user. They want you, the ad target. Things break all the time for meaningless changes

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        5 months ago

        But that’s my point. They didn’t change. In decades. Did your even read the OP?

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          5 months ago

          Yeah, that’s why it’s mildlyinteresting. The general trend is change for the sake of change. This one didn’t.