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Regional Board Glitch

PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2017 4:56 pm
by Claya
Hello. I was trying to post something on my regional board (my region is The Greater East, and the post I am referring to is the first one), but it said that I was breaking a security violation, so I couldn't post. I tried editing and changing, and that still didn't work. Then I tried copying it, deleting it, and pasting it again, and it let me post.

Even though I managed to fix it, I'd just like to know how the whole "security violation" thing works so I could avoid having to go through all that trouble thing.

Thanks!

PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2017 5:23 pm
by Mallorea and Riva
Claya wrote:Hello. I was trying to post something on my regional board (my region is The Greater East, and the post I am referring to is the first one), but it said that I was breaking a security violation, so I couldn't post. I tried editing and changing, and that still didn't work. Then I tried copying it, deleting it, and pasting it again, and it let me post.

Even though I managed to fix it, I'd just like to know how the whole "security violation" thing works so I could avoid having to go through all that trouble thing.

Thanks!

Did it say you failed a security check?

PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2017 6:55 pm
by Frisbeeteria
A quick search of "security check" in the Technical forum will show multiple topics about this known issue, which is not a glitch. It's about having different puppets open in different tabs.

It also helps when you make a note of the actual warning. It's not a "Security Violation". Copy and paste the actual warning next time you need to search for or post about an issue.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 29, 2017 5:24 am
by Claya
Mallorea and Riva wrote:
Claya wrote:Hello. I was trying to post something on my regional board (my region is The Greater East, and the post I am referring to is the first one), but it said that I was breaking a security violation, so I couldn't post. I tried editing and changing, and that still didn't work. Then I tried copying it, deleting it, and pasting it again, and it let me post.

Even though I managed to fix it, I'd just like to know how the whole "security violation" thing works so I could avoid having to go through all that trouble thing.

Thanks!

Did it say you failed a security check?


Yeah

Yes

PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 9:32 am
by Mloto
How do I fix it?