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Discus and support Community support guidelines in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; How do I request a change to the guidelines that are so over the top I can't respond with a respectable comment in the community. I have copies of the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Rodney Klomp, Nov 21, 2024.

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    How do I request a change to the guidelines that are so over the top I can't respond with a respectable comment in the community. I have copies of the article name, user I was responding to, his comment and mine. The censorship by this team is so over the top you can hardly respond to anything as it's deemed offensive when it nothing of the kind. I've seen comments from both sides of the political spectrum complaining about this. no one was singled out and there is no guideline to what they deem offensive. I'd be happy to provide the details to better educate your AI on what is truly a stateme

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    Rodney Klomp, Nov 21, 2024
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  2. MistaLOD Win User

    Comments and the Community Guidelines

    Time and time again, I'm trying to post a positive comment, and yet I'm blocked by Microsoft's community guidelines. I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I'd like to know why my comments are being picked out and how I can convey my messages without being flagged by the automated system.

    " fr this movie's going to be crazy and imma have a good time watching it"

    This comment was disallowed for posting, saying it violated the community guidelines. After reading the Community Guidelines multiple times over, I can conclude that I have no idea what is wrong with my comment. Maybe it's the word "crazy" being ableist?

    No. " fr this movie's going to be crazy awesome and imma have a good time watching it" was not allowed either.

    Turns out it was the phrase "fr" meaning "for real", which blocked my comment. Removing those two letters was enough.

    I have these problems posting a simple comment, and yet it doesn't work. I see people all the time who just don't have a filter. For example, on the same article, there was a comment "Useless entitled Hollywood trash." Why was this allowed? "I can't believe that ANYONE would want to see this 'movie.' Seems absolutely idiotic," was another comment that should've been at least detected by the system.

    Some more examples:

    • This is where the woke and Twitter hypnotized will tell I am just against "fun" because I see this is as unfun moronic human behavior
    • god who cares
    • failing upwards at united woke methodist.
    • I'm not interested in anything that liberal elitist is pushing.
    I could keep going, but this is just in one article. None of these comments build a community. Many of these comments are blatantly hateful. Any article that is slightly political is even worse. I would just like some clarification on what exactly is allowed and what is not allowed, or I'd like to know if there are plans to add more consistency on what is or is not allowed.

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    MistaLOD, Nov 21, 2024
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  3. Steve C5 Win User
    Microsoft Community Guidelines

    Why does Microsoft Community Guidelines reject "A 6 foot fence cuts off light"? They seriously need to look at what words are considered offensive.
     
    Steve C5, Nov 21, 2024
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    Community guidelines

    Why is it inappropriate for me to use a word in a response to a remark on an article that has already been used in the body of the remark that was made? That makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. If the word bigot is used in a remark and I repeat the word in my response, why am I then not meeting the community guidelines?! Make up your minds.

    I'd like a response.



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    Sue Jennings, Nov 21, 2024
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