The Erotic Highway

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sweetman 93 Reviews 339 reads
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1 / 5

I was composing a reply to a SB this morning and when I hit send I go the warning pop up saying some terms in my message might refer to compensated interactions.  The options were to cancel, which erases the message entirely, or agree and proceed.  I thought that I'd proceed and eliminate the offensive word (I referred to someone as a SD, oops).  But instead, it sent my message as originally written.  Is there a way to edit the message after receiving the warning or do you just have to cancel and start over?

netnoy 80 Reviews 65 reads
posted
2 / 5

You can try to copy/paste it before.....

sweetman 93 Reviews 51 reads
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3 / 5

Yeah, I def shoulda done that!

herbtcat 6 Reviews 51 reads
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4 / 5

Cancel is the way to go.  You just don't want to be in the "Warning" review list for some Admin flunky, as you know all too well, Papa.  

When writing a fairly long message (say over 4 sentences) I will type it in "Notepad" or even "Word" first. That allows me to spell check, and reread for clarity, word choice, brevity and grammar before posting. When I am ready, I cut/paste it into the webform.  I just HATE sending messages with typos or errors.  

 
If I get an error or other problem, I can just wipe the message box (cancel or even close the page without clicking any buttons) and fix it before repasting.  

 
Life is good

 
The Cat

sweetman 93 Reviews 53 reads
posted
5 / 5

Sage advice as usual Herb.  Why didn't I do that?  Got lazy I guess.

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