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How to?
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I have to ask: why do you want to do that? Is there a particular answer that bothers you?
Not saying that's the case here, but we often see posters refusing to accept answers that in fact are correct.
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If you are the Original Poster and the answer has been erroneously marked correct, you can unmark it or you can ask a moderator to unmark it for you.
You can find some answers here. https://community.adobe.com/t5/using-the-community-discussions/why-does-the-forum-automatically-mark...
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Only a forum moderator or the original poster can unmark correct answers.
Which topic concerns you? What's the URL?
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No censorship here. Just reasonable questions for more info.
Help us and we'll help you.
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No censorship?
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Asked what font was used in the centerfolds.
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what answer was incorrectly marked?
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Forget it - I'm done - can't even post a link to the original post.
What a joke.
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you're making little sense.
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Do you have some kind of inside knowledge that the magazine is made with Adobe software?
Why would you ask a question about a print publication in an Adobe forum?
I would think that a Google search would be a better place to start
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These forums are open to everyone, which includes families with children
The forum software has built-in safeguards to keep the forums safe for everyone
If you don't like certain words being blocked, use different words
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'use different words' = censorship.
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You are correct... as I said, the forum software has built in safeguards
If you don't want to abide by the forum rules you will not be allowed to participate
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'use different words' = censorship.
By @ommadawn13
We think of it as maintaining professional standards. These forums are relentlessly attacked and abused by bots and trolls daily. Safeguards exist to keep the forums on topic and maintain a safe and friendly place to discuss all things Adobe.
This is a forum for those who use Adobe products. Not social media.
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Added... this space is NOT a democracy where anyone may say anything
This space is owned by Adobe, and Adobe makes the rules about what may be posted
Not using banned words is one such rule... anothe rule is some kinds of pictures are not allowed
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hello,
can you please explain what exactly would be your problem?! Based on your screenshots, I assume that you wanted to write an article and that words appeared here that do not correspond to the community rules (according to your screenshot the title of a men's magazine) that you can either rewrite or use other words. This has nothing to do with censorship.
In order to be able to help you, you would have to explain a little better where the problem lies.
In general, you can "report" articles here as inappropriate (button below the individual articles. You can then also give appropriate reasons and a moderator will then check it.
I hope that helps you, if not explain something more precisely where exactly what doesn't fit.
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>this space is NOT a democracy where anyone may say anything
And you're proud of this?
So let's ask a question:
If the original post was allowed with no issues, what has changed?
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I do not work for Adobe, and what I may or may not like about how the forum operates has nothing to do with providing information about the rules