Just when I thought I would fall asleep reading Matthew Perry's memoir on my phone, I made the mistake of checking my Twitter and saw this post talking about how Google is "sunsetting" or, in other words, killing Gmail. At first, I was like, "Oh, I am not surprised. Google does it all the time." but then it dawned on me that Google's email service is one of the flagship products, and the company would not go ahead and just shut it down. A rebrand, maybe, but even that is not happening.
Going back a bit, Google recently had to issue an apology because Gemini refused to produce images of "white people," including images of historical figures such as the founding fathers of the U.S. After that happened, an alleged image has been making the rounds of the internet claiming that Google is killing or sunsetting Gmail, unarguably one of its flagship products. However, the thing that you must know is that Google has made no such announcement, and I can assure you that the email service is not going anywhere.
For the sake of entertainment, this is what that image looks like, and honestly, you can read it once and figure out that it is nothing but a hoax.
Now, although it might look like a poorly crafted copy, there are some terms here that are cleverly used. If you are not familiar with the term sunsetting, it's a term related to email. Email sunsetting is basically a term or a tactic that is used by companies to discontinue delivering emails to contacts or subscribers who do not interact with various campaigns for a specific amount of time. You might have noticed that you, one day, stopped receiving emails from a certain brand or something like that. It is one of the ways how sunsetting works. So, is Gmail shutting down? No, it is not.
If you are familiar with Google
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