EmperorAustin
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your spam measures are way to high. I spent about 20 minutes writing my heart out and now I can't post what I wrote. Infuriating. Sorry to sound crass, but I'm not coming back.
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your spam measures are way to high. I spent about 20 minutes writing my heart out and now I can't post what I wrote. Infuriating. Sorry to sound crass, but I'm not coming back.


I've noticed that the back button is rarely effective when you have a long post and something jumps in the way to prevent you from posting - even database errors.
But this is not site specific - the same type of thing has been happening to me for years at multiple sites, forums, WP / Blogs, even in Webmail sites.
@EmporerAustin - a work around until you get enough posts to make the anti-Spam filters go a lot easier on you is to make a smaller post, 10-20 words - then compile your real post off-line (like in Notepad) and then edit the small post you made and paste the real one into it - so even if you lose the edit, you still have your original post, plus the extended post you were writing still in a separate program.
@EmporerAustin - a work around until you get enough posts to make the anti-Spam filters go a lot easier on you is to make a smaller post, 10-20 words - then compile your real post off-line (like in Notepad) and then edit the small post you made and paste the real one into it - so even if you lose the edit, you still have your original post, plus the extended post you were writing still in a separate program.

If it's a long post I use word to check everything out, but will usually at least use Ctrl+C to copy a post before actually posting it, especially when posting to a sight that uses something like Disqus.
Guys I think he is gone...
