@JeffSchaller That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in answer and Potentially bad keyword in body Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
In a nutshell: If a question is a duplicate of another question, flag or vote to close.
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When are two questions considered...
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body, potentially bad asn for hostname in body, potentially bad ns for domain in body, potentially bad keyword in username (45): Crafts for kids to do at home ✏️ by SEO Agency on serverfault.com
@cigien That pattern may be a North American number. If it is, please use a format which starts with an optional 1 followed by possible separator text and has the main number in the format 629-690-9586 where - could be a single alpha character or any [\W_]*+. Alternately, you can add the comment (?#IS NorAm) to the end of the pattern to force also using the alternate normalized form, or (?#NO NorAm) if it's not a North American phone number and it's incorrectly recognized as one. Perhaps try !!/blacklist-number 629-690-9586. Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
@cigien 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.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad ip for hostname in body, bad ns for domain in body, bad keyword in body, bad keyword in link text in body, blacklisted website in body, +1 more (458): Is Power bi useful for future? by Deepa Verma on langdev.SE (@lyxal)
@SmokeDetector User has posted 3 answers on 2 sites at the same time, all following the same pattern: a wall of text (possible AI generated) that are only somewhat relevant to the question, and each contains a link to a codingninja's article. Likely spam, though I'm not sure what exactly they're spamming (since articles are not their own). Custom flagged on both sites.
Can these answers be deleted as spam? While each answer may seem fine on its own, it's just someone plugging a product nobody asked about (except the one SO question where someone did ask about it)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, pattern-matching product name in body, pattern-matching website in body, +2 more (484): Shark Tank Gummies for Weight Loss by Lester Talmage on meta.SE (@Ollie @Ethan)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, pattern-matching website in body, potentially bad ip for hostname in body, potentially bad keyword in body (289): Academic Writing Services by alexendra ava on meta.SE (@Ollie @Ethan)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer, potentially bad ip for hostname in answer, potentially bad ns for domain in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer, blacklisted user (136): Minimal F-semi-norms by grindchowder on mathoverflow.net
@CanO'Spam That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in answer and Potentially bad keyword in body Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
@CanO'Spam That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in answer and Potentially bad keyword in body Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
@CanO'Spam That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in answer and Potentially bad keyword in bodyThe regex contains an unescaped ".", which should be "\." in most cases. Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
@CanO'Spam That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in answer and Potentially bad keyword in body Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ip for hostname in answer, potentially bad ns for domain in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer, potentially bad keyword in username, username similar to website in answer, +1 more (146): What's the best way to post a tutorial? by tree campus on meta.SE (@Ollie @Ethan)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad asn for hostname in answer, potentially bad ns for domain in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer (3): Cassandra starting issue by Shan Hassan on stackoverflow.com
@cigien That pattern may be a North American number. If it is, please use a format which starts with an optional 1 followed by possible separator text and has the main number in the format 767-966-1123 where - could be a single alpha character or any [\W_]*+. Alternately, you can add the comment (?#IS NorAm) to the end of the pattern to force also using the alternate normalized form, or (?#NO NorAm) if it's not a North American phone number and it's incorrectly recognized as one. Perhaps try !!/blacklist-number 767-966-1123. Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
@CanO'Spam That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in answer and Potentially bad keyword in body Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.