15-11-2022 05:28 AM in
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Mobile Apps & ServicesThis has already been explained in the other thread,Members are not supposed to receive them but is the result of a long standing glitch. key words create flags, sometimes no moderation is required though. Criticism by itself is not a cause of moderation ,need to adhere to the terms and conditions mind you. https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5/mobile-apps-services/i-hate-this-nar-who-are-these-characters/m-...
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15-11-2022 05:54 PM in
Mobile Apps & Services@IndiW This stands for No Action Required and it is for internal use. It is currently being investigated as to why users are seeing this notification but it is certainly nothing at all to worry about. We view all posts in the Community to ensure everything is in working order for all users.
16-11-2022 08:13 PM in
Mobile Apps & Services16-11-2022 08:48 PM in
Mobile Apps & ServicesHi, @keith30. As @JAMES4578 and @ChrisP88 have mentioned, if you see this, it is wholly unintentional and was not posted publically. It is a backend process, meaning we have denoted that we have completed a moderation task (based on certain filters that the system has detected).
It is just a quick way to indicate that, despite the filter, everything was absolutely fine with the post. I hope this reassures you. 👍
16-11-2022 09:06 PM in
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Mobile Apps & Services17-11-2022 12:59 PM in
Mobile Apps & ServicesHi, @IndiW. We absolutely do understand the question. However, why any user would see "NAR" (as it's only used by Moderators) is currently unclear to us, and it has been flagged.
To put it another way, NAR is not a bad thing at all (quite the opposite), but apologies for any concern or annoyance seeing this reference might cause.
We read and moderate every post. The Community also has certain in-built filters around certain words and phrases - similar to how some email clients operate. As it uses its own algorithm, we can't anticipate what might generate this.
Equally, if we reached out to every user whose post required us to put NAR, it would generally be unnecessary (as the NAR reference was never intended to be seen by them in the first place and, other than it being user-reported, we have no way to know when this backend message has been seen by anyone other than us).
I hope that this reassures you. Please let me or any of the other Moderators know if you have any other questions.
17-11-2022 02:07 PM in
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