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Hi,
I just tried to post a lengthy post with a technical problem, containing some terminal output. But when I hit submit, I get the following message:
*** Forbidden. Contains contacts. Message seems to be spam. ***
I could not see that my message contained any “contacts”, but then again I’m not sure what it means in this context. Please advise.
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I’m sorry that happened. Try this: for a long post, perhaps type it up on a text file first (that way it’s not lost).
I think it may be the code/quotes/links, that ends up denying the post.
In the past, I’ve sometimes had to post links/quotes/code in an “edit” after the original posting, in order to get that part accepted.
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