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For all the people saying this should be applied to email, it already has been (sort of) with LinkedIn's InMail. Basically, premium accounts for recruiters et al. get a limited number of InMails every month. If they want more, it costs something like $10 each. The trick is that the mail doesn't count unless you actually reply to them.

The end-game is that I politely reply to every recruiter who contacts me that I'm not interested. I don't make any money, but at least there's a downside for them to spam a bunch of unrelated accounts.



Not quite - if this was the same, then LinkedIn members could set a fee for recruiters to contact them and /they/ would receive the $10. However, this system is interesting - I should go reply to all those recruiters.


So to avoid spam, you sign up for a service from one of the biggest spammers in the business?




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