How to fix the faulty algorithm monitoring comments on MSN articles?

Tom Calarco 0 Reputation points
2025-08-31T12:40:50.7666667+00:00

I am getting sick and tired of my comments on news articles being rejected for violating commuity guidelines. For instance, please explain why this comment was rejected:

"I've been interested in alternative health for many years, and some years ago there was an anti-vaxx undercurrent led by Andrew Wakefield's study of the measles vaccine, claiming it caused autism. RFK must've been reading the same stuff. This study was later debunked because it was found to have used evidence that was false. Apparently, RFK Jr, didn't get the message. Another concern was the preservative thimerosal used for vaccines. However, studies have shown it is not harmful and that our bodies excrete it rapidly."

Can you please stop using this faulty algorithm to monitor comments?

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  1. Gérard Oomens 113.3K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2025-08-31T19:48:00.61+00:00

    This is a public forum and has no connection to MSN.

    Use the feedback button below right on a MSN website.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/msn-feedback-frequently-asked-questions-efc5ae67-74c0-4a5a-dfbe-20db14c8255f


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