On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 02:39:54PM -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote:
Perhaps you need to look at each level as a aggregate and then see if there
are sub-domains that are at significant variance. If the aggregate was
spammy, then a new sub-domain at that or a lower level would start out with
a somewhat negative reputation that would have to be overcome and if the
aggregate was hammy, it would start out somewhat positive.
That's a very interesting idea. Thank you.
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