Attn to our responders: Can no longer post our "Got it." message.

ElizabethR
Valued Contributor

In the old forum,  Marilyn posted a "Got it." message after she pinned products. She was doing it in the new forum. The purpose of the message was to let you know that she had promoted your product and to let her know where she had stopped in a thread. Several days  ago, she started being unable to post. Scott was trying to help to figure out why. She just tried another test post and got a spammer message. She got a chance to report it as incorrect. She did. So hopefully it will be fixed.

 

Don't know what triggers the spammer categorization. Hopefully, too many  repetitive +1s or anything else doesn't trigger the spammer categorization for anyone else.

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Windy
Honored Contributor II

The suggestions offered are good workarounds. But it seems to me that on a sophisticated forum software, there really ought to be a way to whitelist a known contributor.  Maybe a certain degree of whitelisting comes automatically with establishing credibility through forum participation, or maybe not. But it would be great if a mod would hold the the power to put certain contributors on a whitelist.

I also do Postcrossing!


MarilynR
Valued Contributor

Test post