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by chrisjj
152 days ago
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> This is a good thing. If you spam thousands of users, you are a spammer Or you got hacked by a spammer. > even if you also happen to send legitimate emails. And also a bad thing. E.g. for the user losing a critical legit email. > if Gmail marked all their emails as spam until they stopped, that would be a major quality of life improvement for everyone. Sorry absolutely not for everyone. To me, receiving legit PayPal email is far more important than being protected from PayPal spam, prevented from employing my own protection. One size does not fit all. |
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And it uses automated mechanisms to read every Gmail email, so it can train its AI LLMs and to serve more focused ads to its users.
So if a user receives PayPal emails and doesn't mark them as Spam or block them, I'm pretty sure Google interprets that as a user who uses eCommerce websites, and a good target for ada related to that market.