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gdecugis's comment,
May 2, 11:51 PM
Hi Therese - So you're totally right and we might have passed a threshold in traffic as we recently saw over the past few days a dramatic increase of spam in suggestions and comments. Here's an update I posted on this:
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May 2, 11:51 PM
I wanted to give you a follow-up update on the spam issues some of you reported these past few days.
Might be a sign of success but we did effectively get a lot more spammers than we used to. The problem we had was repeat spam from single accounts and different than what we had before. These accounts were created manually by humans (not bots) and exploited the comment or suggestion system to spam repeatedly at a very high rate a few number of successful topics (so including a lot of yours). Today, we launched a radically new system to fight that. Most of this is backend and on our end and it still relies on our community deleting spam comments or suggestions and most importantly helping us identify spammers by checking the "mark as spam" option. What happens following that is totally new and though you won't see it as behind the scenes, we feel pretty good it's going to be much more efficient for the whole community. Thanks again for having helped us understand the intensity of the problem and sorry you had to suffer from it. We're committed to keep Scoop.it free of spam and we're grateful to count on your support for that. Delete the scoop?
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Therese Torris's curator insight,
April 23, 11:54 AM
These conclusions are more straightforward thant the original Monday Note on the topic which concluded : "A closer look at Google’s patent for its news retrieval algorithm reveals a greater than expected emphasis on quality over quantity." direct link to the February 24 Monday Note on this topic by Frederic Filloux from Les Echos http://www.mondaynote.com/2013/02/24/google-news-the-secret-sauce/
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Nick Kellet's comment,
October 13, 2012 12:21 PM
I added this post to my list http://list.ly/list/1wu-best-of-content-curation-12th-october-2012
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Adil Meo's comment,
February 24, 12:09 AM
http://www.scoop.it/t/technology-hits/curate ALL ABOUT TECHNOLOGY
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