New Gmail rules enforced starting in February should reduce spam, make it easier to unsubscribe from bulk senders, and close email security loopholes exploited by cybercriminals.

  • @Chobbes
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    21 year ago

    … Wait, seriously? That sounds insane.

    • @theragu40
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      11 year ago

      It’s really irritating. They have had ads in the inbox for a long time, and at some point they started looking exactly like emails, but they were a slightly different shade and were grouped at the top.

      Recently they started just strewing them about the top 50 mails that show in your inbox. And you can click them to clear them but they just come back.

      It’s terrible.

      • @Chobbes
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        11 year ago

        That’s honestly so bad. I wonder why I haven’t noticed this? Presumably it doesn’t happen on paid / institution accounts? I do have a garbage gmail for junk mail, but maybe that’s all spam anyway so I haven’t noticed… Or maybe on the web interface ad blockers get rid of that trash. I’d be horrified if they started actually making them e-mails and sending them over IMAP, though.

        • @theragu40
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          11 year ago

          God, yeah I don’t think they come through on imap. I don’t see them on mobile either, only on the web interface.

          • @Chobbes
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            1 year ago

            Honestly, this reminds me that using an ad-blocker is kind of problematic in the sense that you will accidentally direct people to websites that have a bunch of ads without realizing what other people are going through. I mean, obviously I wouldn’t give up the ad blocker, it’s just unfortunate when you realize something is way worse for most people and you didn’t even notice.