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The reason my post is marked as abusive????

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Hi All,
I don't know what is the right forum to post this question. Please move it to wherever applicable.
One of my posts is marked as abusive and I don't see any reason @ http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/csharpgeneral/thread/cdaddee4-c997-4f3e-a9aa-2987e398e6cf
Kindly let me kow the reason or do the needful.
Secondly, I checked this post @ http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/7359.forums-help-faq.aspx#261
It claims of a "contact us" link onbottom of any forums page. I couldn't find any though.
Excerpt: "If you have not seen any action on your report, and suspect that the Forum is not being actively monitored, you can request action by clicking the Contact Us link at the bottom of any Forums page."
TIA.
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Contact us is updated, it should say site feedback. The spam filter made a mistake on your post. I'll look into why that happened. It shouldn't flag users like you.
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- Marked as answer by arun.passioniway Monday, February 27, 2012 2:58 AM
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I've seen an abusive flag on several posts in T-SQL forum which were mistakenly marked by the SPAM filter. I cleared that mark in one of them (the rest was already cleared). Basically, SPAM filter sometimes marks false positives only when message contains a link.
For every expert, there is an equal and opposite expert. - Becker's Law
My blog- Marked as answer by arun.passioniway Monday, February 27, 2012 2:58 AM
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Contact us is updated, it should say site feedback. The spam filter made a mistake on your post. I'll look into why that happened. It shouldn't flag users like you.
Community Forums Program Manager
- Marked as answer by arun.passioniway Monday, February 27, 2012 2:58 AM
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Hi All, the abusive marks are removed. Thanx to the person who removed them.
One other point, Why is that a post after being marked as abusive, is shown in the public. Even though some1 did it as a prank, the post shows both my name and the red abusive mark alongwith. This can bring false impression on others who don't bother reading the post.
I believe this is a serious issue and abusive posts should not be shown to public unless an action is taken by the moderator to unmark it or delete it.
Kindly bring this to the appropriate individual for consideration.
Thanx again.
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Thanx brent for the immediate response :)
This looks fixed to me now i.e. the flas is removed.
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I've seen an abusive flag on several posts in T-SQL forum which were mistakenly marked by the SPAM filter. I cleared that mark in one of them (the rest was already cleared). Basically, SPAM filter sometimes marks false positives only when message contains a link.
For every expert, there is an equal and opposite expert. - Becker's Law
My blog- Marked as answer by arun.passioniway Monday, February 27, 2012 2:58 AM
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Ok.. Thanks Naomi. I felt it was a manual prank by some1. However, all's well now.. Thnx again.
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This post http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/transactsql/thread/fc10a601-0943-40db-b24b-0cb5615ec453 was also marked by SPAM filter (I cleared the flag). And even your first post in this thread is also marked by a SPAM filter.
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Wow... It's a lot work for you then from the SPAM filter... :)
This is the first time I encountered this spamming :)
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