"Reply-all" email catastrophe hits Thomson Reuters
NEW YORK - Thomson Reuters, an international mass media and information firm headquartered in New York City, was hit with a disaster of sorts Wednesday -- a "reply-all" email catastrophe.
The Wall Street Journal reports it happened when someone named Vince sent an email that wound up reaching 33,000 inboxes. That message then brought on an onslaught of "reply-all" emails -- including people who clicked reply all to tell people to stop replying all.
A company spokesperson told the paper that some employees reported that their email slowed down, but that all systems remained up and working.
Many Reuters employees tweeted about the incident on Twitter and the hashtag #reutersreplyallgate was trending.
Poor Vince. #ReutersReplyAllGate
— Cassandra Garrison (@CassLGarrison) August 26, 2015
STOP REPLYING ALL, says the person who just replied all. Thanks for the advice, bro. #ReutersReplyAllGate
— Jamie Birdwell (@JBirdwell) August 26, 2015
#ReutersReplyAllGate at 618 replies... gunning for 1000!
— Asher J. Levine (@AsherSP) August 26, 2015
love this day #ReutersReplyAllGate - now getting replies in Spanish. It never stops! pic.twitter.com/yu4zR9pScc
— Annya Schneider (@annya_do) August 26, 2015