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Jun 26 at 9:23 comment added Gimby @tripleee I was more thinking along the lines of "closed/deleted by community" or something along those lines, just boring system messages. Something broke which made the system treat messages that are not system messages AS system messages, that's for sure. We've seen a few pretty sloppy mistakes being corrected quickly the last few days so something is being cooked up. Another experiment, perhaps.
Jun 26 at 9:16 comment added tripleee @Gimby I can imagine that something like that was what they thought they needed, but without any concretion, it seems like a thoroughly stupid idea. What could the community user say which I could not also legitimately need to say? "I am the Communtity user" might come close, but even that is obviously a lie when your user ID is plainly visible next to it.
Jun 26 at 9:10 comment added Gimby @tripleee maybe messages that would be generated by the community user or something.
Jun 26 at 6:50 comment added PhobosFerro @Slate It's still happening on SO.
Jun 25 at 21:44 comment added Slate StaffMod Fixed on MSE
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Jun 25 at 18:08 comment added tripleee This also affects tag wiki edits.
Jun 25 at 18:04 comment added kyrlon This has happened to me as well. And I swore that this was not the case in the past since I was able to provide reasons for changes for tracking purposes.
Jun 25 at 17:33 comment added tripleee Out of curiosity, what sense does it make for any comment text to be "reserved for system use"?
Jun 25 at 17:31 comment added Ed Morton I also found if I closed and re-opened my browser (Chrome on Windows) I could complete an edit. That may be useful to know, if very inconvenient, for those who have a min comment length limit.
Jun 25 at 17:30 comment added VLAZ @tripleee workaround only for users with full edit privilege. If a user is suggesting an edit, they are forced to fill in an edit reason and then cannot submit that suggestion.
Jun 25 at 17:29 comment added tripleee The workaround seems to be to submit without any comment. (That clearly sucks, but a workaround exists.)
Jun 25 at 17:16 comment added Brentspine Happening for me too right now. Can't edit any posts. Desktop Browser
Jun 25 at 16:46 comment added Jonathan Leffler This happens on SO too, @MisterMiyagi. I ran into it, and came here (MSO) first to find out whether it was a known problem (it was), and then went to the MSE following the cross-site duplicate link. I've done quite a lot of up-voting. I also ran into the 300-character limit when cleaning an ancient question — Was the minimum character limit for questions increased to 300 recently? — more up-votes. That is nominally fixed now!
Jun 25 at 16:38 history edited Zoe - Save the data dumpMod
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Jun 25 at 16:38 history edited yivi
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Jun 25 at 16:33 comment added user5349916 Since my comment is gone with the duplicate question: Can you please edit this question to clarify whether this occurs on SO as well? Showing an error from astronomy SE with a message that may have specific meaning on astronomy SE but not SO isn't really clearcut.
Jun 25 at 16:28 history edited yivi CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jun 25 at 16:20 comment added vandench It's not big a problem, I'm just linking them together since this is a problem on all of SE right now apparently.
Jun 25 at 16:19 comment added planetmaker Ok, sorry for the dupe (though that's obviously not mine). Every time I posted this question on meta here or on astronomy meta, I ended up at a 404 when posting the question
Jun 25 at 16:15 comment added vandench Cross-site dupe: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/400923/…
Jun 25 at 16:15 history asked planetmaker CC BY-SA 4.0