@tripleee That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in body and Potentially bad keyword in answer Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
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@ThomasWard Thank you. The change you made was definitely an improvement. However, I'm still encountering an unexpected, but different, error when attempting to perform a long POST to MS. Firefox is now showing a PR_CONNECT_RESET_ERROR error after 21.20 minutes (exactly the same time on the two examples I have).
@tripleee That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in body and Potentially bad keyword in answer Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
> Pattern-matching website in answer ---------- Pattern-matching website in answer - Position 0-65: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_emergency_telephone_numbers
@JeffSchaller '<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_emergency_telephone_numbers" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_emergency_telephone_numbers</a></p>' is not caught by a blacklist or watchlist item.
The !!/test command reported that it was detected by "Pattern-matching website in answer", which isn't one of the detections which is part of the blacklists and watchlists. That detection is defined in findspam.py, as you guessed in your next chat message. There are 5 Rules in findspam.py which make up that detection. The most likely issue is that there's something in the pattern_websites or bad_keywords_nwb lists which match it (both of those are in findspam.py).
A quick look at the pattern_websites list indicates it has http\S*?(?:accounts?+|tech|customers?+|supports?+|services?+|phones?+|helps?+)[\w-]{0,10}(?:services?+|cares?+|helps?+|recover(?:y|ies)?+|supports?+|phones?+|numbers?+) as one pattern, which does match that text.
@Makyen auugh, thank you for that. I was ham-fistedly trying to write a python wrapper around that very list of key words (after failing to find a match visually), but then family called. Thanks for finishing my adventure! :)
!!/report stackoverflow.com/a/73965901 "Just utterly unrelated to the actual Python question and has a link on SEO keywords...user has non-spam contributions, but one of them is a question about building a fitness calculator of some sort..."