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Ask HN: How to make spamming us uncomfortable for LinkedIn and friends?

15 points by zx8080 14 days ago · 8 comments · 1 min read


I've got an email from Linkedin:

> ## colleagues from your company already solved LinkedIn puzzle games

Are you f%%n serious, Linkedin? This is a freaking spam from "Linkedin games".

The question is, how to stop it not like unsubscribe, but how to make it painful for them to do spam us?

Bender 14 days ago

This will not be a popular answer but Linkedin and others are effectively bots so the closest thing to painful would be that the end users never see it. That means adding regex/wildcard filters for subjects and keywords in the body. Adding anything to slow down their connections will likely just trigger an error on the account saying the email is invalid and could lead to account lock-outs.

Even better if there was a shared github repo and associated addon people could use to filter these emails but there are so many different mail clients that it would become quite a project. Probably just a shared list of regex/wildcard patterns would suffice. This concept would have to become popular for them to notice their engagement emails are not increasing revenue. Spam pays. Until spam does not pay this will be a pain for all of us.

gus_massa 14 days ago

I use gmail, and with similar posts, after marking it as spam a few times they just go to the spam folder.

In some very annoying case, I created a filter to ensure it's send 110% of the times to the spam folder.

teekert 14 days ago

Fwiw, I see it on the page as well: SuchAndSuch finsihed Zip (a quick brain teaser)... I always think: Do these people know LI is spraying the news that they're wasting time on this bs to their whole network?

Nextgrid 14 days ago

I wonder if there’s variation between EU and US for this. As a counterpoint, I’ve disabled all notifications when I set up my LinkedIn back in 2017 and to this day I receive no email from them.

But if all your notifications are off and they are still spamming, just set up an email rule to trash all the messages from their domain and call it a day. If you want to deter this behavior find the email address of someone whose time is expensive (or an alias like legal@) and adjust your rule to forward all the spam there.

hahahahhaah 13 days ago

We would need proof of work for emails but that never happened.

All you can do is mark as spam then they get deliveravility issues if enough do it. But make sure it is spam. You shpuld try to unsubscribe first give them a fair go.

I dont think we can solve it. Email is cheapish to send. Spamming for engagement works. It gets some people on the game, hooked on LinkedIn and they find their next job there.

Boycott probably wont affect them.

fiftyacorn 10 days ago

Ive been thinking about how much of a better place the world would be if we had social media spam filters on browsers

The filter could strip out ai garbage, bots and offensive content

theandrewbailey 14 days ago

What would be "painful" to LinkedIn? You can use the unsubscribe link, or call a lawyer, but he'd probably tell you to try the unsubscribe link.

tim-tday 13 days ago

Delete your account would do it.

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