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New Quinnipiac Poll: Most Americans Think Snowden "More of a Whistleblower," but Still Want Him Prosecuted

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Nerdy Fish1/15/2014 2:48:37 pm PST

re: #364 FemNaziBitch

It would take two or three people to read a prominent person’s email. I don’t even read all the mail I get.

So, it would be a one-to-one analyst to person ratio for -what 20%? of the population. What percent doesnt get email at all?

People like my Dad got so little email that one analyst could handle 50+ of his accounts per day

Donald Trump?—how many staff does he have reading his email?

We should be able to figure this out.

As of 2012, 144.8 billion (yes, with a B) emails were being sent every single day. Of those, 65% are spam emails, but still, if they’re literally reading every single email sent, it would still take a non-trivial amount of time to categorize and ignore that 65%. That should give you an idea of the volume of data processing that would need to occur.