15 Jun
2006
15 Jun
'06
1:58 p.m.
I most certainly agree. At the same time, it is interesting to note that Gmail's algorithms saw these emails as spam as well. While two made it into my inbox, most of the others did not. So we definitely have a lot to learn in numerous directions. Not to let ourselves off the hook, but it was not "simply" the wrong list or impatient readers or anything else, but a combination of things which resulted in "sanctions." Casey O'Donnell (Long time lurker) On 6/14/06, R.Mabry-Hubbard (UMC Student) <ryh352@mizzou.edu> wrote:
IMHO, we as social scientist also have something to learn. We made assumptions based on the "face" of the message which led to imposing sanctions against the perceived "deviants" by filtering them out as spam.