The New York Times reports on political campaigns using peer-to-peer texting apps in order to circumvent anti-spam laws. “Welcome to the age of the political mass-text,” it
writes. “In a mobile-first age when TV ads are skipped and email inboxes automatically filter out junk and promotions, it’s not surprising that campaigns are desperate for a tool that can
reliably get voters’ attention.”
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