You’re right. The automated spam detection flagged it as suspicious because of the multiple links. I’ll see if I can find it and sort it for you.
As a new user (as the system defines such things) a post that contains multiple links gets flagged. It catches a lot of the kinds of spam and abuse any online community gets these days. It’s always sad to see people who don’t understand that all links here are nofollow and will do absolutely nothing to help their attempt to spam the systems.
It looks like the flag was reviewed by @RealityMoez and so isn’t still in the reviews system. Hopefully by pinging him he can take another look and see if the post itself can be recovered.
Don’t you think that encouraging users to share prompt via their channels turns this whole exercise into a "popularity contest? Surely it is beneficial for aiprm and your CAC:LTV ration will be great!
However, will such contest mechanics really filter out the most useful prompt that in the long term would have the best potential?
No worries. I’m just sorry that such systems are absolutely necessary to maintaining an open, online community without a literal army of moderators around the clock. Glad we got it sorted for you.
As I understand it, the contest is all about encouraging new, high-quality prompts to be made available to all, and to encourage further discussion and education about what makes for great prompts here in the community. For that reason, entrants must be a member of this community (can’t enter without stating entry here in the community, after all), but otherwise it is open to all users of AIPRM, free or premium.