My first guess is ESP pricing. Just to pull numbers out of thin air to anchor the conversation, mailing to 20,000 subscribers costs $200–$400/mo at Mailchimp/ConvertKit/Klaviyo, three of the top choices in the space. If it's 50,000 subscribers, that's $380–$800/mo.
These are email marketing platforms, not bulk transaction email platforms, and I don't see why they can't do with the latter. At a bulk transaction platform, such a tiny amount would cost at most $20-$50/mo. If you're willing to do a bit of work to use AWS SES, that would be $2-$5 a month. Azure ACS would be even cheaper.
Just playing devils advocate, but why not just switch to posting on a free hosted blog platform? The information can be there for all to see, it doesnt need to be distributed directly into mailboxes by premium mailer services.
I have no idea whether the hosting is free, but they already have an online archive [1].
Either way, "free hosting" doesn't cover the time required to produce each issue.
If you're happy to do such ongoing work without recompense, please consider starting a successor.
[1] https://ecmascript.news/archive.html
The parent comment I was replying to was talking about the cost of distributing a mailing list via email. I was replying to that, no need for snark.
You can send emails for free if you don't use some bullshit platform, no?
You can send emails without these platforms, but your emails very likely will not be recieved if you do.
Email is an incredibly broken technology.
You could just notify the user to add you to their contact list. Like :
If you’re not seeing the email in the first place, you’re not seeing the “fix.”
The message should be in the subscribe page, not in an email.
Wait, but then they wouldn't be able to subscribe you to their shit without your consent.