A typical
chain letter consists of a
message that attempts to convince the recipient to make a number of copies of the
letter and then pass them on to as many recipients as possible. In reality, the "chain" is actually a geometrically progressing pyramid that cannot be sustained indefinitely. Common methods used in chain letters include
emotionally manipulative stories,
get-rich-quick pyramid schemes, and the exploitation of
superstition to threaten the recipient with bad luck or even physical violence or death if he or she "breaks the chain" and refuses to adhere to the conditions set out in the letter. Chain letters started as actual letters that one received in the mail. Today, chain letters are generally no longer actual letters. They are sent through email messages, postings on
social network sites, and text messages.