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Deactivated Content or Pending Approval

 I have just recently started receiving either “pending approval” or “deactivated content” when trying to post anything to an article. I implore AARP to read my prior posts as none of them have been inappropriate whatsoever. Why is this occurring? Part of our membership is that we be allowed to engage, share thoughts and opinions in a respectful manner but in doing so these messages are being generated. I notice several others are having this same issue as well. Please advise. 

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Good luck getting a response. I've posted about this (https://community.aarp.org/t5/General-Help/quot-Content-Deactivated-quot-and-quot-Awaiting-Review-qu...) and was told "If one of your replies were deactivated for not following our guidelines, please email: community@aarp.org for more details." But after weeks of emails, no response. AARP simply doesn't care. 

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@World2024  I understand, and I can help! For additional information and FAQs, check out our AARP Online Community Help: https://community.aarp.org/t5/help/faqpage In the top right corner of the page, you can view the Community Guidelines.

To review how to share a comment or feedback about an article in AARP The Magazine or The Bulletin, go to: https://aarp.info/3mmA4gA  Take care!  Jodee R. 

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