[Ads-l] cold text, text bank

Jeff Prucher 000000b93183dc86-dmarc-request at LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Mon Oct 29 23:05:25 UTC 2018


 There is, indeed, "text-banking." See https://www.demandthevote.com/text-banking/, e.g.



    On Wednesday, October 24, 2018, 2:34:01 PM PDT, Ben Zimmer <bgzimmer at GMAIL.COM> wrote:  
 
 Back in July we discussed some verbs of communication based on "cold-call":
"cold-email," "cold-contact," "cold-message," etc.

http://listserv.linguistlist.org/pipermail/ads-l/2018-July/152345.html

Here's "cold text" used as a noun phrase, which would go along with the
verb "cold-text":

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http://time.com/5432309/politician-campaigns-midterm-election-text-messages/
Why Politicians Are Texting You So Much -- And It's Only the Beginning
Katy Steinmetz, Time Magazine, Oct. 24, 2018
"The appeal of the political text is multi-fold. Campaigns can start a
conversation with voters without interrupting dinner. Sending a 'cold text'
is less awkward for volunteers."
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The article is also notable for its use of "text bank," a new twist on the
"phone bank" used by political campaigns. Presumably there's also
"text-banking" on the model of "phone-banking," but when I Google for that
all I get is information from banks on how to make transactions by texting.

--bgz

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