I just posted a thread to recruit players for a PbP campaign (in the relevant forum) and it was immediately marked as spam.
The only reason I can think it was done, was the long world description I added (within a spoiler and with fair warning on its length for those who read it).
Is it possible to restore the post or to at least confirm the reason for its automatic marking?
I've rescued your post from the spam filter. The spam filter learns that specific words, used in a certain way are very likely to be spam and one of the sentences in your post flagged this. :)
I just posted a thread to recruit players for a PbP campaign (in the relevant forum) and it was immediately marked as spam.
The only reason I can think it was done, was the long world description I added (within a spoiler and with fair warning on its length for those who read it).
Is it possible to restore the post or to at least confirm the reason for its automatic marking?
Thanks
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/play-by-post/29227-homebrew-pbp-the-world-of-zanoliv?comment=1
Hi there,
I've rescued your post from the spam filter. The spam filter learns that specific words, used in a certain way are very likely to be spam and one of the sentences in your post flagged this. :)
Wishing you all the best for your game!
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