Instagram Tries to Lure Back Users With Email Blasts
Are you ready for the big change that’s coming to Instagram? Well, it doesn’t really affect you unless you are not using it any more so pay close attention.
Instagram is reportedly getting ready to spam you with email blasts, and it looks like there’s no way to unsubscribe.
If you’re not continuously checking the photo-sharing platform throughout the day, Instagram is experimenting with a way to show you what you’ve missed to entice you back onto the platform.
According to TechCrunch, Instagram is building email digests to keep users connected with the platform. What do you think? Sounds like spam to us!
Harry Kubota
May 27, 2015
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