Tinyletter probably isn't terribly trusted out there.
Tinyletter is run by the mailchimp people. It's just a really stripped down interface that doesn't include all the fancy stuff I don't need.
Oh, yeah, but there's probably something different about the output that made it more likely to hit spam filters. Maybe more people use it because it's easier to use.
Just chiming in to say the newsletter went to my inbox as normal. But then, I probably have a lot of newsletter history in my inbox that Google picks up on (I've sent out the archives to people several times at this point). So... I'unno. /shrugs
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