Could very well be a machine learning \ AI program that caught that. We use them at work and they get smarter daily so to speak
Rejecting content without understanding it
As soon as I read the post, it was clear as a local church bell on Sunday morning.
Thank goodness they didn’t get a taste of IPv6 humor.
~Allen
Anything that looks like an IP address or points to an IP address (i.e. a URL via a DNS) is going to get rejected. There is no such thing as clever IPv4-based humor.
You are correct Eroticamaker, 127.0.0.1 means meant to signify home, and 255.255.255.0 was the mask. Was trying to say "staying home, wearing masks" but I think most people did not get it.
127.0.0.1 means local host
255.255.255.0 subnet mask
Even though I have no idea what that headline even means, they love to reject everything.
I am not sure who is reviewing profiles to approve or reject text, but seems like we have a technology problem here. Below is a message from tech support rejecting our new headline. I guess they did not get the joke in it. Is this a human or a machine that made the interpretation below?
The following content has been rejected.
The content of your profile update included a posting for a Hot Date which cannot be posted on your profile page.
Hot Dates can be posted on the Hot Dates section of our site.
Rejected Content:
Mostly staying 127.0.0.1 and wearing a 255.255.255.0. Meeting 1 or 2 couples at a time only

