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MSN article comments and their moderation are controlled entirely by MSN’s own systems and policies. The specific reasons why a particular comment is rejected or flagged aren’t visible outside MSN and can’t be reviewed or overridden from Microsoft Learn Q&A or similar channels.
Key points based on available guidance:
- MSN comments are moderated by automated systems (AI) that can incorrectly flag or block comments and accounts, including benign or short replies.
- This forum and related support channels have no direct access to MSN’s moderation rules, logs, or “terms of service” evaluations for individual comments, so it isn’t possible to identify which exact part of a specific comment triggered moderation.
- When comments or accounts are repeatedly flagged, restrictions can be applied by MSN’s moderation system. These restrictions and their reasons are handled only by MSN.
- The only supported way to contest or question MSN comment moderation, including asking why a comment was blocked, is to use the MSN feedback mechanism directly on the MSN site:
- Open any MSN page where comments appear.
- Use the Feedback option at the bottom right of the MSN page.
- Describe that comments are being rejected or flagged, include example text, and ask for review.
There is no separate technical support or escalation path for MSN comment moderation outside of that feedback channel.
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