How can I reduce Colorado Wealth Management Fund email flood?

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I follow Colorado Wealth Management, it appears in my "New articles by people you follow" e-mail, which I expected. But I also get a flood of e-mail from Colorado Wealth Management separately, which is very irritating. (Would a successful money management firm have to try so hard?)


If I unsubscribe from the e-mail, will it also take Colorado Wealth Management out of "New articles by people you follow"?

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SA Editor Daniel Shvartsman
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They disclose their qualifications to us; after that it's up to them to decide what needs to be made public.


In keeping with our site's approach, our vetting primarily based on how much readers like their work, along with key ethical considerations. 

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Sorry I misunderstood. If you're not following Colorado Wealth Management, they will not appear in your people you follow email. There's no special arrangement with the author, their content is distributed the way any other author is.


Please let me know if you have any other questions on that.

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Crabpaws

Yes, I am aware I can unfollow Colorado Wealth Management Fund. My question was "If I unsubscribe from the [separate Colorado Wealth Management] e-mail, will it also take Colorado Wealth Management out of "New articles by people you follow"?


Does Colorado Wealth Management have a special arrangement with Seeking Alpha to spam people who follow it?

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SA Editor Daniel Shvartsman
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Hi Crabpaws,


The simplest thing to do is to unfollow Colorado Wealth Management Fund. Would you like us to do that for you? You should also be able to do it here: https://seekingalpha.com/user/7346251/following


Thanks,
Daniel