Spam Detection
Classify Gravity Forms, WPForms, and Contact Form 7 submissions as spam or legitimate with structured rationale staff can review.
What this action does
- Runs after submission through the configured provider or managed execution path.
- Returns a spam classification with confidence, justification, and indicators.
- Gravity Forms can support notification or Webhooks suppression when those controls are configured; Contact Form 7 runs as after-submission review only in this release.
What it can return
- Classification
- Confidence
- Justification
- Spam indicators
Setup tips
- Add site-specific spam examples when generic checks miss your niche.
- Keep Content Quality Validation separate; vague content and spam are related but not the same decision.
- Review held or suspicious entries until your form's pattern is clear.
Important guardrails
- No AI spam tool should be treated as guaranteed accuracy.
- Gravity Forms Webhooks controls require the Webhooks add-on and compatible feed replay support; Contact Form 7 does not support native spam marking or webhook suppression in this release.
- Invalid structured output should not release spam side effects.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about AI-assisted spam review for supported form submissions.
No. Spam Detection is an AI-assisted review layer with structured rationale. It can support configured handling, but it should not be treated as a guaranteed spam-accuracy promise.
The action returns a structured spam classification with confidence, justification, and indicators so staff can understand why a submission was considered spam or legitimate.
Spam Detection owns spam classification and related spam handling. Toxicity and Safety Review is staff-safety context for abusive, threatening, or unsafe submissions and does not replace spam classification.