However, it was immediately marked as spam and I'm not sure why this would be. It was handwritten (no AI or LLM nonsense, no cut and paste), there was no profanity, and nothing that I can see that I may have done wrong. The only tiny thing I can think may have got this flagged was naming a couple of brand names, but even then they were done in genuine response to the OP's question and not intending to promote or link to things outside the site.
Is there a way of seeing what exactly I did wrong and why the post was flagged as spam? I'd like to learn the lesson if indeed I did something wrong.
I suspect this is an automated system getting it wrong, rather than a legitimate human moderator doing their job, but hey I'm not arrogant enough to assume I did nothing wrong. Just want to get an idea of what I might have done wrong if that's the case.
I recently posted an answer and suggestion to a fellow DM over on the following thread: https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/dungeons-dragons-discussion/dungeon-masters-only/233540-advice-for-doing-a-hybrid-campaign-setup-with-one
However, it was immediately marked as spam and I'm not sure why this would be. It was handwritten (no AI or LLM nonsense, no cut and paste), there was no profanity, and nothing that I can see that I may have done wrong. The only tiny thing I can think may have got this flagged was naming a couple of brand names, but even then they were done in genuine response to the OP's question and not intending to promote or link to things outside the site.
Is there a way of seeing what exactly I did wrong and why the post was flagged as spam? I'd like to learn the lesson if indeed I did something wrong.
I suspect this is an automated system getting it wrong, rather than a legitimate human moderator doing their job, but hey I'm not arrogant enough to assume I did nothing wrong. Just want to get an idea of what I might have done wrong if that's the case.
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