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csenseyesterday at 9:19 PM2 repliesview on HN

I find it interesting that a substantial number of people seem to think it's wrong or unethical to cold-email someone about a potential recruitment or business opportunity if they post their email in a public place, such as commits in a public Github repo.

I feel like if you don't want companies to cold-email you, you shouldn't make your email public. Github provides noreply email addresses for this purpose.


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heikkilevantoyesterday at 10:13 PM

> I find it interesting that a substantial number of people seem to think it's wrong or unethical to cold-email someone about a potential recruitment or business opportunity if they post their email in a public place

I find it interesting that some fucking spammers think that just because they found out my email somewhere, they should be allowed to waste my time and resources for their shit.

That is explicitly illegal here in EU. Unless I have clearly given you my consent, you are not allowed to spam me. Is informed consent really such a difficult concept to understand?

16B5775dTgZyesterday at 9:32 PM

That isn't how consent works, though.

Scraping emails is also against the GitHub terms of service.

If you don't know what jurisdiction the owner of the email address resides in, it may also be illegal.

So whether it is scraping emails off a website or finding yourself on a private island with beautiful people "made available" to you, "consent" requires more than just having access.