How does my comment violate community guidelines?

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2025-08-07T21:30:17.1+00:00

Can someone tell me how this comment violates community standard guidelines on article about ICE hiring age restriction change prompting 80K applicants.

Are they screening these applications?  The last thing we need is a questionable wing of law enforcement with selective motives.

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  1. Don Varnau 19,405 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2025-08-09T10:39:26.1233333+00:00

    Sorry, you aren't communicating with MSN here. No one here can tell you why a comment was blocked.

    Here's my canned response on moderation. Please see, in particular, points 4, 5 & 6.

    1. You may find useful information at https://www.msn.com/en-us/community/guideline
    2. There were so many unacceptable comments that commenting was shut down for a few months not too long ago.
    3. Now that commenting is allowed again, moderation is very restrictive.
    4. Moderation is a dysfunctional mess. It's being done via AI, via a bot, not humans and is random and inexplicable.
    5. If a comment you tried to post was banned, you can appeal that from the Feedback link at the bottom of nearly every MSN page. This may or may not be acted on and you may or may not receive a reply. There used to be a more direct method, but that's been removed.
    6. You can also submit feedback to MSN through Edge.
      https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/general-advice-for-msn-related-concerns/84daf33b-7857-4e68-a8c3-a888ee1f315f

    Again... You may or may not receive a reply.

    Don

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