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I keep getting this message every time I reply to a post.
The only way round it is to use 'snip and sketch' and post my reply as an attached file (like below).
Any solutions?

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Are you including links to external forums ?
 
Try not saying flange :D maybe it’s flagged as a naughty word
 

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