On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 02:38:50PM -0600, Chip M. wrote:
> They look like this:
>       http://docs.google.com/doc?id=MUNGED_MUNGED
> 
> I've added "doc" to my list of tokens that are word matched in my own
> battery of anti Google Tricks tests.

What's the trick here?  Looks like a normal docs URL to me.

> Hmmm... I wonder if it would be more productive to come up with a rule that
> triggers on _ANY_ "unusual" params in a Google url?  In other words,
> enumerate the legit ones, and score all others.

There's nothing unusual in the URL quoted.


YMMV, of course, but I use Google Docs *all the time*, so see a lot of
docs.google.com and spreadsheets.google.com URLs.  If someone is abusing the
docs system and spamming people that way, report them to Google.

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