(BAY.kun)
n.
Non-personal, non-spam email messages that you have signed up for, but do not necessarily want or have time to read. Also: BACN, bacon.
Example Citations:
The smart labels feature essentially focuses on "bacn," that brand of e-mail that people subscribe to and generally want to read — but don't have time for right now. Think bank statements, neighborhood newsletters, airline frequent flier program updates and targeted advertisements from stores where you actually shop.
—John D. Sutter, " Google 'smart labels' aim to de-stress e-mail: http://articles.cnn.com/2011-03-09/tech/gmail.smart.labels_1_personal-gmail-account-e-mail-system-e-mail-feature?_s=PM:TECH," CNN, March 9, 2011
In a world where BACN is the new SPAM, Unsubscribe.com is the new SPAM blocker.
—Matt Cameron, " Unsubscribe.com Launches on BlackBerry App World: http://www.blackberrycool.com/2011/05/27/unsubscribe-com-launches-on-blackberry-app-world/," BlackBerry Cool, May 27, 2011
Earliest Citation:
Bacn is a new problem now plaguing our email inboxes. Putting it simply, Bacn is email you receive that isn't spam... And isn't personal mail. It's the middle class of email. It's notifications of a new post to your Facebook wall or a new follower on Twitter. It's the Google alert for your name and the newsletter from your favorite company.
—" Welcome to the Official Bacn Home Page: http://www.bacn2.com/?p=3," Bacn2, August 21, 2007
Notes:
This word was coined in August 2007 at the Podcamp Pittsburgh 2 conference, as this video explains:
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New words. 2013.