GDPR notice sent to all, emails not in bcc, someone replies all to ask question, a tide of people replying all to ask everyone else to pleaaaase stop replying all. Biting fingers not to reply all to say hi because I don’t otherwise have access to all these co-workers/vendor. 
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Update. I did reply-all joking that the serendipity strongly suggested we should geographically organize dinner, drinks or a union but they cut off the list which was causing the reply-all madness. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯pic.twitter.com/QCwmvWR5LT
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Take your chance while you have it!
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Hmm, maybe a great opportunity to form a union.
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That was a thought that occurred except this group isn’t that suitable—otherwise employed people rather that being forced to become contractors as far as I can tell. I’m just getting to know them!
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It’s funny - especially the bemused ambassador with the improbable double-barreled name. But I suspect that it would be possible for _anyone_ to spam all the vendors the way they have set it up, which could have all kinds of unfortunate consequences if they don’t fix it quick.
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I think they just killed the mailing list. It had such potential!
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You should reply all to tell people to stop replying to all.
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I still haven’t replied all. I should, right? Right?