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  • Super User

That causes a delay so that it has to be inspected before it can be posted?  It happens to me sometimes and I don’t have a clue as to why.

  • Super User

Various keywords, certain links - there's no list, so it's a hit-or-miss situation. I get hit with it occasionally too - latest was a couple days ago.

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  • Super User

Thanks.  
 

The last for me was in the fall lure post where I specifically referenced some brand names of the fall baits that I use every trip because they out produce anything else that we have tried for smallmouth.

  • Super User

My posts go red a few times a month.

No biggie, and it's better than looking at spam all day.

:smiley:

A-Jay

  • Super User
4 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

better than looking at spam all day.

^ Most likely why Glenn hasn't posted 'The naughty list' as then spammers could find a work-around.

  • BassResource.com Administrator

We have systems in place to thwart spammers, scammers, and deceptive marketing efforts.  Automation cannot decipher all of them, so sometimes posts end up in manual review.  If you're a long-time member here, you have nothing to be concerned about.

Happens to me from time to time. No big deal, my posts have always gone through.

  • Super User
6 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

@Glenn does it to make sure us Mods aren’t sleeping on the job. 😁

Ummm…I’m guessing you’re the only one he worries about for that. :) 

 

(and I better not get any love notes notifying me about warning points for that crack) 😂

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