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Unable to post, flooding error
Flooding typically means our system is trying to prevent spam attacks and our system has noticed too many posts from an individual user coming in a short period of time and so it puts an automatic stop to it. Please note that when you try to post again before the amount of time our system has indicated before posting again, the clock does restart.
We do test on all the browsers.
While we've noted your feedback, please note that we are currently upgrading to a new version of the community platform software next week, and that is our tech lead's primary concern, so I apologize that we aren't able to offer a more detailed explanation. I'll note this for our tech lead to take a look at once the upgrade is complete.
- AnonymousOct 29, 2024
Hi panos2024b
I understand your frustration, but the reason for such strict rules is to stop the tide of spam!
The lack of detailed explanations is justified, because spammers immediately use it for further attacks,
Since it is an automatic system, so the parameters are set by default and this is not always perfect.
- panos2024bOct 31, 2024Copper Contributor
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I understand if you have some logic but your current logic with flooding is not working well, I. I had no such problems with the old MSDN help sites or say sites like stackoverflow.com. I hope you fix your logic with the new release. Thank you.
- AnonymousOct 31, 2024
I'm not a Microsoft employee, these are my private opinions, but I think there will be definitely more filters (that will block forbidden content)
- TrustyFriendOct 30, 2024Copper ContributorThe only way to make it work, as my post was successful, was by using Chrome.
- AnonymousOct 30, 2024
Can you share a link to the discussion you started in MTC 🙂
I don't understand it, after all, what browser do you use?