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Hello everyone. I've been trying to edit this SVG file with Inkscape (doesn't identify any text) and with a text processor (a search doesn't find the names I want to translate). Is there any problem with this file? Thanks! Leptictidium ( mt) 10:29, 30 May 2013 (UTC)
If I click the "delete forever" button for a message in my spam folder in gmail, does it makes it more likely that similar messages will be treated as spam in future (and the reverse for the "not spam" button)?
I ask, as sometimes I get things which I do not consider spam, but which after a quick glance at I'm happy to delete. For instance today someone sent me something advertising money off sandals, which I know from the subject I don't need to read - but I don't want to click "delete forever" if it means an e-mail advertising money of men's formal shoes gets treated as spam in future.
What I ended up doing was clicking "not spam" then going to the inbox and deleting it from there, but is there a need to do this if I want to avoid reinforcing it's 'belief' that the message was spam?
Thanks, davidprior t/ c 20:19, 30 May 2013 (UTC)
Sometimes when I navigate around Facebook I get redirected to a site called histle. org, can't figure out how this is happening is it possible that my laptop is infected with something? And if yes any ideas on how to fix. Mo ainm ~Talk 22:51, 30 May 2013 (UTC)
I also have recently started getting directed to Histle(.)org when clicking Facebook... I did a search on my issue and this page is the only mention of it... I use Chrome, Win 8 64 bit but will try viewing FB in IE 10 as its more secure. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.242.168.157 ( talk) 03:35, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
Anyone experiencing this problem could also contact facebook directly and report it, as this seems to be relatively recent (if this page is the only result for a search, like 99.242.168.157 said.) -- Yellow1996 ( talk) 01:07, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
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Hello everyone. I've been trying to edit this SVG file with Inkscape (doesn't identify any text) and with a text processor (a search doesn't find the names I want to translate). Is there any problem with this file? Thanks! Leptictidium ( mt) 10:29, 30 May 2013 (UTC)
If I click the "delete forever" button for a message in my spam folder in gmail, does it makes it more likely that similar messages will be treated as spam in future (and the reverse for the "not spam" button)?
I ask, as sometimes I get things which I do not consider spam, but which after a quick glance at I'm happy to delete. For instance today someone sent me something advertising money off sandals, which I know from the subject I don't need to read - but I don't want to click "delete forever" if it means an e-mail advertising money of men's formal shoes gets treated as spam in future.
What I ended up doing was clicking "not spam" then going to the inbox and deleting it from there, but is there a need to do this if I want to avoid reinforcing it's 'belief' that the message was spam?
Thanks, davidprior t/ c 20:19, 30 May 2013 (UTC)
Sometimes when I navigate around Facebook I get redirected to a site called histle. org, can't figure out how this is happening is it possible that my laptop is infected with something? And if yes any ideas on how to fix. Mo ainm ~Talk 22:51, 30 May 2013 (UTC)
I also have recently started getting directed to Histle(.)org when clicking Facebook... I did a search on my issue and this page is the only mention of it... I use Chrome, Win 8 64 bit but will try viewing FB in IE 10 as its more secure. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.242.168.157 ( talk) 03:35, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
Anyone experiencing this problem could also contact facebook directly and report it, as this seems to be relatively recent (if this page is the only result for a search, like 99.242.168.157 said.) -- Yellow1996 ( talk) 01:07, 1 June 2013 (UTC)