I've seen this happen under 2 circumstances, both with differing results:
- The browser's SSL cert store was out of date; the root cert expiration date for the stack* sites had been passed, so anytime I attempted to hit submit the browser was waiting for user intervention to allow it to go through. However, the warning/error page wasn't actually being displayed so there was just a non-obvious failure.
- I sometimes see this error because IT uses bluecoat and it sees stack* sites as "forum posts" and has it blocked by default.
Depending on the browser you're using you could pull up its developer tools and investigate what's going on (or a packet capturing tool like wireshark, if you're allowed); for example, in IE:
- Prepare a submission
- Press F12
- Open the network tab
- Hit record
- On the original page, hit submit/add comment
- When all traffic has ceased, hit stop on the recording
- Sift through the packets and see if you can identify the root cause.
- In the expired root cert case, a .css request didn't get a response body. I manually copied the domain into a new tab and received the "invalid cert" warning.
- In the blocked page case, the response body had the standard bluecoat "this site is blocked" message.
The blocked page case might be worked around using https (if you're not already); for the SSL cert case you should probably have your IT staff look into it, though it can be resolved by downloading the root cert that's giving you issues and installing it.