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my post is moderated

Why is my post being moderated??

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Gysbert_Wassenaar

Because your post contained a word that's on the spam list (like f.r.e.e. without the dots), or your post contained an url to another site.


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Oh lord! And then i have to wait until there is an admin online....

ITs better than before - but still...

Peter_Cammaert
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

No, it's just because you're a dangerous guy

Happens to me all the time. Sometimes entire discussions seem to get stuck in moderation, delaying reponses for a whole day and then making them available all at once. And everybody posted more or less the same answer.

It's pretty unusual that moderation here happens before - instead of after posting. Gijsbrecht, do you know of an explanation of forum posting & moderation rules?

Peter

Peter_Cammaert
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Ah, found this nice but rather old discussion: Moderated discussions?. In the middle of the thread, Sarah responded with almost the same list of triggers as yours, G.

Peter

Gysbert_Wassenaar

Not really. I know that comments are checked against a list of words when the comment is posted. And my experience is that the same happens if the comment contains an url to anything outside the community.qlik.com domain.

It'd be nice to have a whitelist implemented so that urls in the .qlik.com domain and to some prominent qlikview blogs would be accepted without moderation.

Very likely there are some more anti-spam measures. I seem to remember reading that recently a new module was activated in the Jive platform software.

regards,

Gysbert


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This happens to everyone.

You can refer to this post : http://community.qlik.com/thread/93550


ngulliver
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III

Hi,

There was a discussion a couple of weeks ago when this first started being a problem. I had a reply back from the administrators/moderators that they needed to do this to check for spam, plagiarism and copywrite issues. Hopefully, if the community reports abuses as they occur the moderators will relax the rules a bit.

Regards,

Neil