@VLAZ 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.
@ipodtouch0218 FWIW, I'd not add the gmail part since it's optional anyway. If you get a match on untraceableloopshacking it wouldn't really matter whether you get a match on @gmail.com It doesn't hurt a lot, to be honest.
@GeneralGrievance "@oksbi is a Payment Service Provider (PSP) identifier for Google Pay accounts linked to State Bank of India (SBI) bank accounts. A UPI ID that ends with @oksbi is a Unified Payments Interface (UPI) address that can be used to send and receive money"
@JeffSchaller 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 891-764-1086 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 891-764-1086. Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
@ipodtouch0218 Congratulations on your PR! I just learned that 14000 is: a digitally balanced in base 2, a tau number, a Harshad number, a super Niven number, a pernicious number, a polite number, and a gapful number!
@Cow The 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.
@SmokeDetector undisclosed affiliation - grannino.com/artist/tamanna has same username and accessing domain grannino.com without enabling JS redirects to bmwtech.in which is the linked website
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, potentially bad asn for hostname in body, potentially bad keyword in body (96): How to learn english by Sk Sk on stackoverflow.com
Makyen/EC2-linux received failover signal. <-- This probably shouldn't have happened. Check if there are any operational notifications from Thomas Ward, which are usually pinned in the sidebar. If Cerberus is operational (i.e. use the !!/location command to see if it responds), then consider executing !!/standby Makyen/EC2-linux to put this instance back in standby. @Makyen
@dan1st I am aware of 8 admins. Currently in this room: Makyen. Not currently in this room: Thomas Ward, angussidney, tripleee, thesecretmaster, ArtOfCode, Andy, Undo.