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AI Censorship

Patrick S Patterson 0 Reputation points
2026-05-02T01:20:44.0233333+00:00

I have been told that I am not following community guidelines, when I post comments on different articles. While I understand that companies have the right to censorship. Nothing that I have posted is vulgar, disparaging against anyone. I truly believe that your AI needs more training or should automatically be reviewed by a human when your AI marks it, as being against community guidelines.

Why even have the ability to post if a normal conversation is going to be automatically removed by your AI?

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2026-05-02T01:20:54.8333333+00:00
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    MSN article comments are moderated by MSN’s own automated and human review systems, not by Microsoft Q&A or Learn. Automated moderation can sometimes incorrectly flag normal or non‑vulgar comments as violating community guidelines.

    When comments are repeatedly blocked or removed even though they appear to follow the guidelines, the only supported way to raise this with the MSN team is to use the built‑in feedback mechanism on MSN pages:

    1. Open any MSN news/article page where comments are shown.
    2. Go to the bottom of the MSN page and select the Feedback option.
    3. Describe that comments are being blocked as “not following community guidelines,” include examples (without offensive language), and note that the content is not vulgar or disparaging.
    4. Submit the feedback so the MSN team can review how moderation (including AI systems) is handling the account and content.

    There is no direct support channel for MSN comment moderation through Microsoft Q&A. Account restrictions and comment blocking are controlled entirely by MSN’s moderation and feedback process.


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