On 2019-11-17 20:48 +0000, Brian wrote: > On Sun 17 Nov 2019 at 21:36:11 +0100, Linux-Fan wrote: > >> Brian writes: >> >> > On Sun 17 Nov 2019 at 21:01:16 +0100, Linux-Fan wrote: >> >> [...] >> >> > > Verify report for bug 692728 >> > > Yes, report that bug 692728 has spam >> > > >> > > Now I am not sure (maybe it's a language thing): Is it OK to continue >> > > eventhough most of the bug is quite important discussion and only the >> > > last >> > > message is spam? Will that work as intended (only removing the last >> > > message) >> > > when I continue on that page? >> > >> > Continue with reporting the spam message. It does not remove the bug >> > record. You will not bring the BTS to its knees by doing this. >> > >> > In fact, it does not remove the spam. That has to be done by hand by >> > a user who is involved in spam removal. >> >> [...] >> >> Thank you very much for the clarification. I proceeded with reporting the >> spam and it now says: >> >> Report accepted >> Thank you for reporting that this bug log contains spam. These reports >> are >> reviewed regularly and used to clean the bug logs and train the spam >> filters. >> >> Which makes it perfectly clear for me :) > > Reviewing is the issue. It needs a real person to read the mail, make > a judgement and do it. Half-a-dozen dedicated volunteers would probably > be enough to keep the BTS clean of spam.
AFAICT the number of volunteers has been zero for many years. I have reported dozens if not hundreds of spam-infested bugs, and never saw the spam actually removed. So reporting a bug as spam does not do any harm, but it is a minor waste of time in my experience. Cheers, Sven