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Struggling to understand this<br>
If users are expected to send you changeset ids, how does it "detect
spam"?<br>
In what way are users informed of spammy changesets?<br>
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DaveF<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/03/2018 14:06, Jason Remillard
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<div>Hi, <br>
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This weekend I put together a SPAM detector for OSM changesets.
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href="https://github.com/jremillard/osm-changeset-classification"
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<div>You don't need to be a developer to contribute, send over
any SPAM'y changesets you come across via a github issue, a
pull request, or even an email to me. I just need the
changeset id. <br>
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<div>The code is currently hitting 99+% accuracy detecting the
difference between 1500 random normal edits and 1500 sketchy
changesets that Fredrick shared with the talk-us last last
week. This is with zero tuning, so it looks like it will work
well.<br>
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<div>Jason<br>
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