Not exact matches
«
Spammers make money by masquerading
as well - known news organizations, and posting hoaxes that get
people to visit to their sites, which are often mostly ads,» Adam Mosseri, Facebook vice president of news feed, wrote in a blog post Thursday.
It gets REAL ugly if the
person doesn't remember signing up (a particular problem if you start using a semi-dormant list more actively) and sees you
as a
spammer, which seems to justify the use of linguistic weapons of mass destruction.
«The internet would be better if we had an accurate notion that you were a real
person as opposed to a dog, or a fake
person, or a
spammer»
Do not send one cent to anyone who you have not met in
person; no legitimate Ukrainian girl will ask you for money or anything else before meeting you
as she does not want to be associated with these
spammer scammers.
A significant number of these
people will be tricksters or
spammers who will be using dating
as a means to get to you.
While well intentioned, these kinds of behaviors will result in
people flagging you
as a
spammer, and we will have to take action.»
I've actually heard that if you follow a bunch of
people in short succession, that Twitter might identify your account
as a
spammer and deactivate it.
The three basic categories, are: economic actors — basically
spammers — the second are governments, trying to interfere in elections — that's a security issue — the third is just polarization and some kind of lack of truthfulness in what you've described
as the media and in terms of
people who are legitimately trying to get the opinion they believe out there.
DMARC weeds out fake emails (known
as direct domain spoofing) deployed by
spammers and phishers targeting the inboxes of any
person with an email address.