False-positive flagging message as potential spam
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I just found a message with its content modified to "Message currently under review", false-positively. It was a totally legitimate comment on the page of my article Microtonal Music Study with Chromatic Lattice Keyboard. The message is of September 05, 2017, around 17:50 EST. The content is preserved in my e-mail messages. And now I can see two flagged messages prior this one. It's also possible to be false-positive.
—SA
Sergey A Kryukov
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I just found a message with its content modified to "Message currently under review", false-positively. It was a totally legitimate comment on the page of my article Microtonal Music Study with Chromatic Lattice Keyboard. The message is of September 05, 2017, around 17:50 EST. The content is preserved in my e-mail messages. And now I can see two flagged messages prior this one. It's also possible to be false-positive.
—SA
Sergey A Kryukov
Much like this member's messages[^] the messages in question happened to contain tokens that triggered the spam filter. As a policy we don't publish the tokens and signals that indicate spam vs ham, but in reviewing the tokens the one that really sticks out is, strangely, "music". Consider the types of spam we get and the content therein and it makes sense.
cheers Chris Maunder
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Much like this member's messages[^] the messages in question happened to contain tokens that triggered the spam filter. As a policy we don't publish the tokens and signals that indicate spam vs ham, but in reviewing the tokens the one that really sticks out is, strangely, "music". Consider the types of spam we get and the content therein and it makes sense.
cheers Chris Maunder
Thank you, Chris. Yes, I can imagine the effect of the word "music". Interestingly enough, my two last articles dedicated exclusively to music (with related mathematics, physics and software) were not considered suspicious — that's good. :-) Thank you. —SA
Sergey A Kryukov