Re: [sympy] Re: Spam filters

2021-07-19 Thread Oscar Benjamin
On Tue, 20 Jul 2021 at 01:06, Aaron Meurer wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 5:49 PM Oscar Benjamin > wrote: > > > > I think I let that one through. > > No worries. I'm not trying to assign blame. I think in the past a > cursory glance would be fine, but that's sadly not the case anymore. I >

Re: [sympy] Re: Spam filters

2021-07-19 Thread Aaron Meurer
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 5:49 PM Oscar Benjamin wrote: > > I think I let that one through. No worries. I'm not trying to assign blame. I think in the past a cursory glance would be fine, but that's sadly not the case anymore. I think in general we as humans are increasingly going to have to get

Re: [sympy] Re: Spam filters

2021-07-19 Thread Oscar Benjamin
I think I let that one through. Looking at it now it doesn't seem like a great conversation starter but that's not really a criterion. I wonder if it was created by an AI somehow or if someone spent a little time crafting a vaguely believable but not quite sensical message. This list seems an odd

[sympy] Re: Spam filters

2021-07-19 Thread Aaron Meurer
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 5:36 PM Aaron Meurer wrote: > > It's been pointed out to me that at least one of the recent messages > to this list actually *is* spam. It contains a hidden link at the end > of the message. Whoever let it through moderation didn't notice this, > because the message

[sympy] Re: Spam filters

2021-07-19 Thread Aaron Meurer
It's been pointed out to me that at least one of the recent messages to this list actually *is* spam. It contains a hidden link at the end of the message. Whoever let it through moderation didn't notice this, because the message otherwise looks legitimate. I've already removed the message from the