How an Accidental Email Sent to 33,000 People Created a ‘Reply All’ Nightmare
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This accidental reply all at Reuters reached nightmare proportions.
On Wednesday, someone named Vince accidentally sent an email to 33,000 Reuters email accounts, reports . Presented with a list of thousands of emails, hundreds of employees and reporters at the news company followed their natural urge in the situation: replying all.
Reuters employees took to Twitter to discuss the deluge of emails with the hashtag #ReutersReplyAllGate.
One poor man accidentally mails 33,000 co-workers. 432 angrily reply all. starts trending ..
— Conor Humphries.ie (@reutersConorH) Related: Why Your Neuroticism May Be the Key to Your Creativity
The vast majority of the replies ironically seem to have been people telling others not to reply all – while replying all themselves, thus furthering the issue they protested.
Another fresh one! TO MUCH EMAILS! PLEASE STOP REPPLY TO ALL!
— James Pearson (@pearswick) BREAKING:- those that reply with “please do not REPLY ALL” don’t actually help matters. And, just maybe, make it worse
— Alistair Smout (@asmo17) best reply so far “has anyone seen my cat”
— Hezron Selvi (@HezronSelvi) Fav quote from : “SPAAAAAM PARTYYYY!!!!” That’s the entirety of the email, sent to more than 30k people. Wonderful
— Michael Turner (@MikeEOTurner) Related: Has the Ashley Madison Hacker Been Identified?
Poor Vince was just trying to find a way to fix the situation:
Oh no, the patient zero of just sent another company-wide email trying to recall his message…
— Peter Thal Larsen (@peter_tl) UPDATE-Fresh data on Reuters Reply All email: 90 pct fell into total or partial smurfs category
— Eric Auchard (@auchard) If I’ve learned one thing from , it’s that the human race is truly doomed.
— Dan Levine (@FedcourtJunkie) This accidental reply all at Reuters reached nightmare proportions.
On Wednesday, someone named Vince accidentally sent an email to 33,000 Reuters email accounts, reports . Presented with a list of thousands of emails, hundreds of employees and reporters at the news company followed their natural urge in the situation: replying all.
Reuters employees took to Twitter to discuss the deluge of emails with the hashtag #ReutersReplyAllGate.