Wednesday, December 28, 2011

New York Times email misfire sets off firestorm

New York Times email misfire sets off firestorm

(Reuters) - A New York Times worker misfired an email charity ignored subscriptions to business who had recently cancelled a newspaper, promulgation it to some-more than 8 million people instead of a 300 dictated recipients.

Questions about a emails strike Twitter on Wednesday, though it took a journal several hours to figure out what happened.

Initially a journal pronounced it had not sent out those emails.

"The email is spam and was not sent from The New York Times," association mouthpiece Danielle Rhoades Ha had told Reuters.

She after apologized for a mix-up: "We bewail this blunder and we bewail the progressing communication observant that this email was spam."

The occurrence spawned a satire Twitter account, NYTSpam. "Ci@ali$, anyone? I'm sleepy of perplexing to sell papers," it pronounced in one of the early Tweets.

(Reporting By Jim Finkle; Editing by Steve Orlofsky)


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