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Pichi πͺππΉπ© π‘πΈ
@pichi
There is a huge problem with spam on the network. There are too many incentives for them, but many new people get marked as spammer and donβt know why. Maybe we can collectively come up with some working theories on how real people trigger this algo so they can avoid it. Every time I check this frame by @mvr, I see the number grow.
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@jdotfinn
My first guess would be something to do with # of Recasts or Replies per hour as a way of βοΈ farming so to speak. I know mvr got on there by testing what would happen when he tagged a bunch of people, but I am guessing that does not account for everyone on there.
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Pichi πͺππΉπ© π‘πΈ
@pichi
Iβm sure automated replies (thinking 500 per minute) would flag something but I also have a suspicion that replies that get zero interaction (aka no reply or no like) are not well received by the algo at all.
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