The training involved is in figuring out when/whether to hit it, nothow to.
That would be easy, if it *looks* like spam and if its a new account and if the
reporter is an established user, then in most cases, it is probably spam.
Once again, abuse of this feature or unintentional misuse is possible but these
things cab be fixed in an evolving system.
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From: der Mouse <mouse(_at_)Rodents-Montreal(_dot_)ORG>
To: Anti-Spam Research Group - IRTF <asrg(_at_)irtf(_dot_)org>
Sent: Wed, September 29, 2010 11:03:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Asrg] Ideas for anti-spam
What is this assumption based on? We all know how poorly users
respond to "training" scenarios with email spam.
It doesn't involve any training. All they have to do is click on the
"report button".
The training involved is in figuring out when/whether to hit it, not
how to.
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