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Subject: [Razor-users] Re: keep submitting known spam?
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Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2002 17:20:44 -0700
Craig R.Hughes wrote:
>
> On Thursday, August 8, 2002, at 11:15 AM, Mika Hirvonen wrote:
>
>> I do not know the algorithms used to calculate confidence values, but it
>> probably penalizes heavily when someone revokes spam that everyone else
>> considers as spam. Or at least it should.
>
>
> The problem with that is that invariably, there are "gray" mails. Some
> people will vote "spam", others will vote "nonspam" -- under your
> proposed system, anyone who ever calls "gray" mail nonspam will have a
> shitty trust score. And once you have a shitty trust score, your own
> submissions won't even be used to flag your own spam as spam. That's
> bound to confuse a lot of people. "But I just marked that exact message
> as spam. Why is it not being considered spam? I'm an honest submitter."
I assume that how much the trust goes down depends of the proportion of
report vs revoke. If everybody except one says that a mail is spam, the
one guy will see his trust go down dramatically. If you are with the
majority, your trust goes up. If you are against the majority, your
trust goes down. If people 50-50, whatever you vote, your neither
against the majority nor with it, so your trust won't change. So your
"gray" mail won't have much influence on your trust (neither good nor
bad, just... gray)
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