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I have a question regarding a post I made today. I asked the question if anyone knew if Lame Advertisement were gluten free because a celiac friend of our asked me to inquire. When the post came up[ the words Lame Advertisement were replaced with "Lame Advertisement". Can you tell me why.. or what I did wrong? Thanks


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I have a question regarding a post I made today. I asked the question if anyone knew if Lame Advertisement were gluten free because a celiac friend of our asked me to inquire. When the post came up[ the words Lame Advertisement were replaced with "Lame Advertisement". Can you tell me why.. or what I did wrong? Thanks

I don't know quite how to answer that question. It has happened before. It may be a glitch in the programming here.

Give it another go and try rewording. You have a legitimate question. Sometimes the site sees certain words and changes them. Perhaps list the specific name of the product.

I understand your frustration, but give it another go.

Sorry for the confusion.

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I'm actually pretty sure its not a glitch, it was set up on purpose to prevent advertising, selling, spamming, etc. But, then it can be unhelpful for those who have a legitamite question answered.

(that's just my understanding...maybe a more sr. veteran will pipe up?)

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I'm actually pretty sure its not a glitch, it was set up on purpose to prevent advertising, selling, spamming, etc. But, then it can be unhelpful for those who have a legitamite question answered.

(that's just my understanding...maybe a more sr. veteran will pipe up?)

This is true. If you just leave spaces between the letters or do something else l.i.k.e. t.h.i.s. you will be able to write what you want. We're used to reading it that way!

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