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Gmail Glitch Appears to Break Email Filtering, Tabbed Inboxes

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Last updated: 2026/01/24 at 1:13 PM
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Google’s email filtering on Gmail appears to be on the fritz today, as messages that would normally be routed to the Promotions or Social tabs are appearing in the Primary inbox.

In a statement, a Google spokesperson said the company is “aware that some Gmail users are experiencing misclassification of emails in their inbox and additional spam warnings. We are actively working to resolve the issue. As always, we encourage users to follow standard best practices when engaging with messages from unknown senders.”

Trouble started a few hours ago, with users on social media complaining about the “extremely annoying” glitch.


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“The @gmail spam filter broke this morning for me, absolute e-mail armageddon,” one X user wrote. “Woke up to @gmail filters not working right and an overloaded inbox. Just deleting like crazy,” added another.

The support team handling tweets directed at the Gmail X account doesn’t appear to understand what’s happening. People who complained in the last few hours about Gmail filtering being broken or spam detection “acting a bit weird” are being directed to a support page or encouraged to DM the account with details.

On my personal account, LinkedIn notification emails are showing up in the Primary inbox, as are promotional emails from retailers and select newsletters that I’d relegated to Promotions.

Promotional emails appearing in the Primary inbox (Credit: Chloe Albanesius/Google)

The tabbed inbox option on Gmail has been around since 2013 and lets you wall off the influx of marketing emails in their own inbox so important messages don’t get lost.

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If you’re seeing emails in the wrong tab, you can drag them to the correct one and tell Gmail to send all further messages from that email there, too. Ideally, Google will roll out a fix soon, so you don’t have to spend your Saturday dragging and dropping. The spokesperson encouraged people to keep tabs on its status dashboard for updates.

Editors’ Note: This story was updated with comment from Google.

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