MySpace can definitely be used for recruitment and as a mass communications tool, particularly if you're trying to reach younger voters who have moved away from
the casual use of email, but most advice I've seen about using social network sites for political advocacy stresses the importance of moving MySpace friends onto normal advocacy lists as soon as possible.
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So — is this a straightforward situation where Ogden should rightfully be in trouble no matter which method he
used to express himself or is it a bit more gray given that we think
of email as
casual and private, like a phone call?
While those informal styles
of greeting are fine for
casual emails to friends or even for more formal
emails you might send out to groups
of people, in a professional letter you'll need to
use a personal salutation, one with either a first and / or last name («Dear Mr. Doe») or a job title («Dear Hiring Manager»).