Whenever I try to add pics to a post it redirects me and says I've been blocked from fcn... says to email the site owner? It's done this before but I can't find it in the Amateur help desk threads when I asked before.
File size? File name? File type? Are there words in the image? Does it happen on a different ISP connection and/or device? Is it happening to anybody else? How often does it happen? Does it happen only on that device and/or ISP? All files or just one file?
File size? File name? File type? Are there words in the image? Does it happen on a different ISP connection and/or device? Is it happening to anybody else? How often does it happen? Does it happen only on that device and/or ISP? All files or just one file?
Is that happening to both of you? Is that your error or her error?
Jpg. Typically 550×750. Always says PhotoPictureResizer with a ton of numbers. I was going to try on my laptop when I get home but now it's miraculously working again. Everyone I've spoken to has never had this happen to them. It happened once, someone in the last 2 years. I posted in one of the threads asking about it but I can't find it. It happens when I try to add any file. There's no way to try to add multiple files because it automatically redirects as soon as I press "upload file".
That message happens **only** when the website is protecting itself from activity matching potential spammer and scanner activity.
Nothing to do with size. It's temporary and Just gotta deal with it once in a while. I sometimes run into those myself while performing moderator actions.
That message happens **only** when the website is protecting itself from activity matching potential spammer and scanner activity.
Nothing to do with size. It's temporary and Just gotta deal with it once in a while. I sometimes run into those myself while performing moderator actions.
Yes. That's a similar defense mechanism, but a different action was suspected by the system providing defense services. It can be a combination of ISP, county, database of known spam connections, etc.
If might run into those time to time, possibly given your location and ISP used.
Yes. That's a similar defense mechanism, but a different action was suspected by the system providing defense services. It can be a combination of ISP, county, database of known spam connections, etc.
If might run into those time to time, possibly given your location and ISP used.