It seems there is a definition issue here. I am sure Twitter does not intentionally spam its users, but many users that receive messages from Twitter think of these as spam.

What is probably true:

- Real spammers may be abusing the infrastructure offered by Twitter to spam and Twitter is unable/unwilling to take action to stop this

- Twitter account holders have their settings set up that they receive too many notifications that they do not really want.

Solving the second is easy: Just change your notification settings.

Volker

PS: It may be helpful to say exactly which messages you consider spam instead of opening up with the big guns right away but without sufficient detail to verify your claims.


Am 19.06.2017 um 17:08 schrieb ox:
If I do actually look at the abuse lists that list the spammer, Twitter
- they are sorbs, etc and have a reputation for ethical behavior..

What is interesting is how you & michele defend the spammer

One has to wonder whether it is because the fact that Twitter is an
evil spammer hurts you guys personally?

Or if you are products (have twitter etc) accounts and the truth hurts?

If you love the Twitter spammer that much, why do you not try to get the
spammer to change their evil ways? Instead of trying to make it about a
quarter of all the rbl's being useless, etc.

or just plain stupid and obviously false claims that Twitter never sends spam.

Andre

On Mon, 19 Jun 2017 14:53:07 +0000
Suresh Ramasubramanian <ops.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

On 19/06/17, 8:20 PM, "anti-abuse-wg on behalf of ox"
<anti-abuse-wg-boun...@ripe.net on behalf of an...@ox.co.za> wrote:

     And, apart from the fact that 25% of all spam lists does in fact
list Twitter as a spammer

Sturgeon’s law manifests itself all the time. eg: the number of weird
and wonderful blocklists used by maybe two men and their dog, the
population of cranks on the Internet…

--srs



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