Here are the ones from this week in my Gmail Spam folder that I identified as being Science Spam. Most are invites from Spammy journals. Some are invites from Spammy conferences. A few are other things. Do other people get this much science Spam?
Friday, October 06, 2017
This week in Science SPAM
I would love it if I could just ignore my Gmail Spam folder. Alas, every once in a while I find important emails in Gmail Spam. So alas I cannot ignore it. While digging through today I found a collection of "Science Spam" - that is Spam emails that have some science-y theme.
Here are the ones from this week in my Gmail Spam folder that I identified as being Science Spam. Most are invites from Spammy journals. Some are invites from Spammy conferences. A few are other things. Do other people get this much science Spam?
Here are the ones from this week in my Gmail Spam folder that I identified as being Science Spam. Most are invites from Spammy journals. Some are invites from Spammy conferences. A few are other things. Do other people get this much science Spam?
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