
Developer ditches Gmail over poor filtering; builds frustration into departure
Hacker News·1w·speckx
A frustrated user documented why Gmail's spam and filtering logic drove them away—a reminder that even dominant platforms lose users when core features feel broken. For indie email or productivity tool builders, this signals an opening: better filtering, sensible defaults, or transparent rules could win over power users tired of algorithmic guessing.
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