Dňa 11. júla 2024 19:20:23 UTC používateľ John Levine via mailop 
<mailop@mailop.org> napísal:
>It appears that Ralph Seichter via mailop <ra...@ml.seichter.de> said:
>>Personally, I don't factor the price of domains into the block/pass
>>decisions, 
>
>You should.  There is a very strong correlation between cheap and bad.

Of course, more cheap domain allow more often register new with the
same total price per the same timespan. That means, that more cheap
domains will be more often abused for bad actions. But how useful that
correlation is? Does it mean that all cheap domains are bad? No, that
just means, that bad actors are not willing to spent more money than
needed. Or do you believe, that 1000 € per domain will solve SPAM? I
doubt.

The statistic is two side sworm, one is its precise calculation, and second
is its proper interpretation. Yoý mentioned correlation between cheap
and bad, but i will guess that this correlation is between bad and cheap
(no, correlation is not commutative)...

regards


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