Le Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 02:18:04PM +0100, Jakub Wilk a écrit : > > Reporting non-spam messages as spam is counter-productive. It won't help the > message disappear. But it will help actual spam messages to survive in our > archives.
Hi Jakub, there are definitely precedents were messages containing private information that the poster did not want to send or regrets to have sent have been removed with the spam-removal interface. And I fail to see how it helps actual spam messages to stay, unless you are suggesting that by using the spam removal system for these purpose we will undermine it by demotivating or drain time from the people who use it for spam removal only, or that we will cause it to be more strongly moderated. I understand that listmasters do not have time to handle removal requests, but I think that we are being arrogant when we refuse for technical reasons. Especially with the trap situation that people tend to send removal requests to the debian-www address without knowing that it is also a publically archived mailing list. Some times I have the impression that our only answer is just shaming the requester. Anyway; there is not much to discuss. When I reads these requests, I tend to mark the message as spam. And sometimes it works. Cheers, -- Charles