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Sep 26, 2017
12:28
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Blue Print
Sitake's Unofficial Cousin
No. They look to see what words are in the email to determine spam.
Add the words "semi-automatic rifle" to the list, and presto(!) you've started filtering gun adds.
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Over the past week, Gmail has began directing many of my emails to SPAM
OldCosmo
9/26/17 10:48am
The canned cooked meat industry.
Caboom
9/26/17 10:50am
<homer> mmm... Spam...<homer /></homer>
OldCosmo
9/26/17 11:16am
If you mark them as not spam, Gmail will learn from your feedback
mik3
9/26/17 10:55am
Yes, I'm aware. What, why, to they trigger SPAM markings across a set of emails?
OldCosmo
9/26/17 11:12am
Machine learning is cool, but far from perfect.
Kilgore Trout
9/26/17 12:00pm
Political fundraising?
Paco
9/26/17 10:56am
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BYUMizzou
9/26/17 11:03am
this is my guess as well.
Blue Print
9/26/17 11:22am
^ has no idea how spam filtering works
mik3
9/26/17 11:30am
except he was right.
Blue Print
9/26/17 12:14pm
On the reasons why something got misclassified?
mik3
9/26/17 12:16pm
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BYUMizzou
9/26/17 12:23pm
Sorry, didn't mean to be so harsh. Spam filtering is incredibly complex.
mik3
9/26/17 12:34pm
No. They look to see what words are in the email to determine spam.
Blue Print
9/26/17 12:28pm
That's absolutely not how this works, my friend.
mik3
9/26/17 12:35pm
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