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Speaking of which, it seems possible for a computer to detect content which is just mostly marketing, versus content which is not (based on how spam filters work). The search engine should just show a "marketing index" score right next to the result. Even better is to whitelist certain sites (Wikipedia,popular .edu and .org domains) to begin with and prioritize those results. It would likely be really niche, but it c…
> seems possible for a computer to detect content which is just mostly marketing But based on the spam race, marketers will then tune content so that it doesn't trip those filters. Paid news and journal articles, etc.
Also, I wonder if is it possible to detect promotional content by analyzing things like call to actions and such?