Emailaholics Reveal Their Habits 95
KentuckyFC writes "People can be accurately classified according to their email habits, say scientists from Yahoo Research in NYC, who have been studying the way 125,000 people use email on university campuses in the US and Europe. The team found that people fall into two clearly distinct types of emailer. The first group, 'day labororers,' tend to send emails throughout the normal working day between 0900 and 1800 but not at other times. On the other hand, 'emailaholics' tend to send emails throughout the waking hours from 0900 to 0100. These groups are pretty stable: roughly 75% of users stay in the same group over a two-year period. That gives a pretty good way of classifying individuals that could be used by demographers. Interestingly, the technique can also be used to spot spambots which do not fit into either group."
Anonymous Cowards are cool! (Score:1, Insightful)
That's really intersting.
I'm not sure how it would be used to prevent spam though, unless it is used on the system sending the spam.
After all, how do you know a) which group a person fits in, and b) what time it is where they are?
Also, what do you do about people who work night shifts, and thus don't fit into one of the patterns?
Overly simplistic criteria (Score:5, Insightful)
So basically anybody that uses e-mail outside of working hours is an "emailholic"? Doesn't that include pretty much every person who has a computer at home?
Re:I Don't Know If I Buy This (Score:5, Insightful)
These groups are pretty stable: roughly 75% of users stay in the same group over a 2 year period.
My email habits change very frequently. Where do I fit in?
You fit into the other 25%.
Re:Anonymous Cowards are cool! (Score:5, Insightful)
If this finds widespread use, it won't last long anyway: ;-)
The spambots will start keeping regular working hours
Nothing new here ... (Score:1, Insightful)
Well, what does ist really reveal? People over 40 are more likely to still use snail mail instead of email for private communication and only use e-mail during work? Not that interesting... please move along....