Which Candidates' Emails Go into Gmail's Primary, Promotions or Spam Inboxes?

Written by TheMarkup | Published 2020/03/03
Tech Story Tags: google | politics | algorithms | email | email-marketing | gmail-algorithm | hackernoon-top-story | gmail

TLDR For 2020 presidential candidates, the differences are stark. Pete Buttigieg is leading at 63 percent. Andrew Yang came in second at 46 percent. Elizabeth Warren looks like she’s in trouble with 0 percent. The Markup set up a new Gmail account to find out how the company filters political email from candidates, think tanks, advocacy groups, and nonprofits. Gmail does not sell ads in the primary inbox, but advertisers can pay for top placement in the social and promotions tabs in free accounts.via the TL;DR App

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Published by HackerNoon on 2020/03/03