Empirically speaking, that seems to be true.  But we also know that
spam filters need lots of data to work with to be effective.  It may
just be that Google is collecting enough data to make a strong
assertion about what comments are actually spam or unhelpful (since
comments != email, we can't just use known patterns).  I'd like to
give Google the benefit of the doubt on this one.

Doug

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