Your comment reply "thanks! the answer to the third from last (no. 8) is what it is because if it were anything else, then it would be incorrect. for example, if you answered 4, then it would be wrong because $1 plus half of $4 = $1+$2 = $3, it needs to equal itself. the next one is what it is because if you put the answer before all of those words, the result will be a proper word. for example, [answer]date, [answer]kind, [answer]hood are all real words. and i honestly can't remember the last answer lol. sorry!" in Unwind Your Mind! (Edition I) was not posted because the system considered it inappropriate automatically.
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i know that there's been cases of the censor censoring words like grape etc., but i can't even see a word within a word here that's not allowed. or does posting a comment over 500 characters set off the censor for whatever reason?
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I know what set it off, it's the dollar signs ("$1 plus half of $4 = $1+$2 = $3"). Get rid of them and the comment should go through.
Not sure if you remember this incident, but there was a bunch of annoyingly persistent [if not evil!] SEO spammers from China that came and posted ad comments, so we added in a few filters that would detect if someone was posting prices to products. Looks like your comment resulted in a false positive! ^^;
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It measures in bytes, and unicode takes more than a byte.
I tested Test comment: $$ ˆƒ¥, and it went through.
And Test comment: $$$$$$ $1 + $2 = $3.
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kayybee wrote:
I can't see a bad word anywhere.
But the answer is "man" I think.
yeah it is except the person didn't want it to be spoiled
cheddargirl wrote:
I know what set it off, it's the dollar signs ("$1 plus half of $4 = $1+$2 = $3"). Get rid of them and the comment should go through.
Not sure if you remember this incident, but there was a bunch of annoyingly persistent [if not evil!] SEO spammers from China that came and posted ad comments, so we added in a few filters that would detect if someone was posting prices to products. Looks like your comment resulted in a false positive! ^^;
haha okay. thanks
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