AnnoyMail is a rather than a direct threat. However, if left unchecked, it can degrade email system performance and employee morale. Current countermeasures have reduced visible impact by 80% as of today.
The average knowledge worker receives 120 emails per day. Conservative estimates suggest that 40% of those qualify as (low value, high friction). That is 48 annoying emails per day. AnnoyMail
If you are referring to services used to send "annoying" physical mail (like glitter bombs or embarrassing packages), these have very polarized reviews: AnnoyMail is a rather than a direct threat
AnnoyMail is a system designed to generate and manage annoying emails. The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of the AnnoyMail system, its features, and potential areas for improvement. The average knowledge worker receives 120 emails per day
: Users generally find these apps useful for avoiding spam when signing up for one-time services.
: A corporate classic where a single "Thank you!" triggers a hundred "Please remove me from this thread" messages, burying your actual work. The Passive-Aggressive Follow-up