UPDATED: Uh Oh!
Just received this comment:
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Has A Scientist Discovered What's Behind The Vax B...":
not necessary to post this -
when browsing to your site, Firefox has blocked me - as per Google, someone has reported your site as a deceptive site
there is an option to ignore and continue, which I did, and reported that this is not a deceptive site.
others may not know how to bypass the block
Frank
Interestingly, that comment was accompanied in my Inbox by this:
This message seems dangerous
Many people marked similar messages as phishing scams, so this might contain unsafe content. Avoid clicking links, downloading attachments, or replying with personal information.
Report dangerousLooks safe
Which I ignored.
UPDATE: This email I received is interesting. I mentioned in another post that I thought I screwed up earlier this evening and somehow deleted rather than published a post. However, I just received this email which explains things--a bit:
Hello,
As you may know, our Community Guidelines (https://blogger.com/go/conten tpolicy ) describe the boundaries for what we allow-- and don't allow-- on Blogger. Your post titled "Do You Identify As Vaxxed?" was flagged to us for review. We have determined that it violates our guidelines and deleted the post, previously at http://meaninginhistory.blogsp ot.com/2021/05/do-you-identify -as-vaxxed.html .
Why was your blog post deleted?
Your content has violated our Malware and Viruses policy. Please visit
our Community Guidelines page linked in this email to learn more.
We encourage you to review the full content of your blog posts to make
sure they are in line with our standards as additional violations could
result in termination of your blog.
For more information, please review the following resources:
Terms of Service: https://www.blogger.com/go/ter ms
Blogger Community Guidelines: https://blogger.com/go/content policy
Sincerely,
The Blogger Team
Here's that Malware and Viruses policy:
Malware and Similar Malicious Content: Do not transmit malware or any content that harms or interferes with the operation of the networks, servers, end user devices, or other infrastructure. This includes the direct hosting, embedding, or transmission of malware, viruses, destructive code, or other harmful or unwanted software or similar content. This also includes content that transmits viruses, causes pop-ups, attempts to install software without the user’s consent, or otherwise impacts users with malicious code. See our Safe Browsing Policies for more information.
I'm left guessing what my transgression actually was. The only thing I can come up with is that one of the links in the now deleted post triggered this in some way that isn't clear to me. I'm guessing that this process was triggered automatically, which in some ways is a relief.