At 11:32 AM 1/7/2004, Chris Santerre wrote:
I gained 12 lbs over the holidays and time off from hockey. I plan to lose
the weight off again.  But lots of people talk about losing weight. Some of
these phrases would be in legit casual emails.

--Chris (So far: no goals, no assists, plenty of penalties.) Santerre

Good point, although the number of those phrases in a legit dieting email wouldn't likely add to more than 2.0, you might want to split the scores up a bit anyway.


My opinions:

Possibly legit, but slightly suspicious score at 0.1-0.4

lose the weight, struggling to lose, shed the pounds

suspect, score at 0.5-1.0
        guaranteed to work, your money back,  believe how simple

highly suspect, score at 1.5-2.0
        amazing patch

Another suggestion would be to try to generate meta rules:

body __LOCAL_LOOSE_WEIGHT /\bloose .{0,15}\bweight\b/i
body __LOCAL_PATCH      /\bpatch\b/i
meta LOCAL_WEIGHT_PATCH ( __LOCAL_LOOSE_WEIGHT && __LOCAL_PATCH)
score LOCAL_WEIGHT_PATCH 1.0

And another common patch:

body __LOCAL_PENIS  /\bpenis\b/i
body __LOCAL_ENLARGE /\b(?bigger|larger|enlarge|huge|thicker|add inches)\b/i
meta LOCAL_PENIS_PATCH ( __LOCAL_PENIS && __LOCAL_ENLARGE && __LOCAL_PATCH )

You can add obfuscation variants, etc etc.. Those meta-rules are just some untested and offhanded ideas.



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