Just wait, not all sites have quick responses, also this is not the chat for asking a answer for a question, we provide spam control to all stackexchange websites
That question got first automati reported, but was marked as f, hen a discussion started in the SO Close Vote Reviewers, then it was accidentally reported twice
My impression: the site is not malicious in the sense that the support numbers they list are real, from Google's own pages. On the other hand, this is mostly copied content to which they try to somehow drive traffic, so posting inappropriate links comes with that. The TLD .help is generally suspicious.
Out of curiously, I entered "gmail sign-in help" into search bar... so much help from everywhere... helpgmaillogin.com, gmailsignin.tips (another suspicious TLD), gmailhelp.com, mygmailsignin.com and that's just the first page.
@MsYvette Smokedetector uses the stackexchange realtime feed. This feed contains a question every time some event happens on it. What happens is the the community user randomly bumped the question or an answer on that question, causing it to show up in the feed again.
Metasmoke seems to use the time of the Smokedetector detection as the time in the Metasmoke UI, what can be caused by the fact that any reports to the Metasmoke server aren't containing any date
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Wait, the link is not at the end of the post. Didn't realize. Should it be added to the blacklist? I can make a pull request for the list if it doesn't appear in legit posts
@Ferrybig The link at end only catches links with empty path, on purpose. The spammy links at end are usually www.greencoffeegarciniaelite.com, no path. On the other hand, people do post all sorts of links in all kinds of places, so false positives need to be suppressed.
This post was a rare example of a URL with a path, and a weird one at that.
> Bad keyword in title, phone number detected in title ---------- Title - Scam aimed at windows customers. Keywords: contact, support Title - Phone number: 18559998045