Meanwhile, spammers set up temporary GMail accounts and blast spam into my inbox with fake McAfee or other fake subscriptions several times per week. The same patterns in the emails going on for months now, maybe over a year, regardless how many times I take the time to go to their site and fill out their form since they ignore their listed abuse address; their AI apparently isn't smart enough to spot these spammers where even a 6 year old would be able to spot them. I keep GMail whitelisted but wondering if I should remove them from my whitelist and start reading up on degoogling.
And they are a multi-trillion dollar organization? It doesn't add up.
- Some corps are intelligent enough in utilizing their AI where they want and ensuring that problems like this happen, to indirectly maintain confidence in people that their data is not used for AI training and some other things.
They can do it better but choose not to because:
1. It's not their direct form of revenue (usually it's ads, so when it comes to recommending ads they could do a far better job at it than others)
2. They're not completely consumer focussed( at the scale they're playing at, the consumers don't matter, only features on papers do, that said, they still apply significant effort to maintain better customer experience, ps: just don't contact their support)
3.They know spammers how spams get by(because spammers evolve and so does their algo to detect spammers, and so on it becomes increasingly complex to identify spammers or bots, from real people, it's a recursion issue just like the concepts of virus and anti-virus, if there is virus,it will be blocked by AV but then there will be new virus and so on, loop never closes)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeGoogle
This is for those interested in getting away from Google and other spyware.
- "scaring her" , meaning they have her trust. And there in lies the success that they are weaponising for further market share. The well established trend for each organisation to label ALL external comunications as untrustworthy, with long attachments detailing the precautionary measures and protocall before opening an outside message is only getting worse. The incentive to create "spam" as a false flag operation, is far to high, to dismiss out of hand. The end goal is of course to privatise all coumication mediums, to the point that fonts are private property, and for the illiterate there are "emojies" another privatly owned and censored medium, which of course are now convieniently availble for inclusionin little selfie vids, along with any number of other, non verbal, non literate,embelishments. So scare them a bit, and then provide nice safe sparkles. Personaly, I dont believe that any of these shenanigans cant reach there hoped for end states, as basic societal needs are dependent on an indipendent and impartial, mails and comunication system. It's still very irksome haveing to watch the mindless grasping for total power and control.
- “Server with high reputation” doesn’t mean anything.
DKIM, SPF, DNSSEC are things that matter
You could be doing things poorly for 30 years for all we know.
- One Gmail flagged an Email from Google as suspicious for me. Beat that :)
- Yeah it's pretty frustrating, especially since they don't tell you. Gmail effectively is email, and I'm constantly paranoid my email is not being delivered. I too have been running my server for decades, and I do have spf/dkim.
- Bro don’t take it personally